I had this problem as well. The best I could do was make a direct clone of the DVD.
I had something similar like this happen to a CD of mine a while back, it could see the directories but when it acctually went into most of them my computer would crash/lock up
Sadly i found no way i could recover the things that were on it...
I had this problem as well. The best I could do was make a direct clone of the DVD.
thats precisely it, i feel my CD or DVD which is, is getting corrupted. thats why i get the CRC thing.
and i encounter every problem u lot mention, it would view all files, then sometimes would crash the PC or not do anything at all, or actually not copy the file as well.
also, i have tried doing a direct DVD copy of my disc, but still i will get the 'inrecoverable' sectors and will go on forever and ever while trying to copy the disc. which is such a pity.
i whish there was a way to bypass the CRC, and to still read and copy the files directly off the disc.
anyone still might have a sugestion? or from my post post on wat Wikipedia has said about data recoery, the second mehtod, what program do u need to achieve that?
Try: http://www.isobuster.com/
You might have some luck with that.
i have already mentioned that in the begining, it doesnt work for me at all.
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My suggestion, as already mentioned is get friendly with some one who has a mac. a few weeks ago i thought i lost 10gb of music when my harddrive became corrupt, until my mac buddy stepped in.
okay then, but would it work for a CD or DVD disc as well then?
also, wat makes or wat does the Mac do anyways to do such a thing to recover ur 10GB hard drive of music?
After contacting my mac friend. he said that he used a data recovery tool called Stellar Phoenix Macintosh 1.0 aparently he said it would not work with a dvd. but there is good new, he has suggested a program that may help. I havent tried it my self, but who know it might help. it's called CDroller
www.cdroller.com/
wicked.
i have mentioned that program later from earlier on. and i will certainly give it a try.
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