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Copying Damaged CD/DVD/HD/FD/CF/SD/SM/MS/MMC/XD Discs
ISO Buster
Try to remember how many CDs you've had over time that became unusable: they refused to be read, launched, or were not even recognized by the drive. This is especially common for software discs sold in the nearest store and made in a nearby alley. Should you throw them away? I agree, but only after you try to recover data from the disc using Iso Buster - a utility for extracting data from discs that were originally written with errors or damaged by time. The program directly accesses the file system of the compact disc, supporting CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA, CD-I, VCD, SVCD, DVD, DVCD, ISO9660, Joliet, Romeo file systems. The peculiarity of this method is that the program allows you to create a sector-by-sector disc image (bypassing the technology used in Windows) of the following image types: .dao, .tao, .iso, .bin, .cif, .fcd, .img, .nrg, .gcd, .p01, .c2d, .cue, .cd. The program's interface resembles Windows Explorer; to more accurately recreate the data structure, the program has a large number of settings: setting read parameters, scanning options, and selecting the disc's code page. The program has a multilingual interface (more than 30 languages).
BadCopy Pro
The distinctive feature of this program is that it can recover information not only from optical discs (CD and DVD) but also from all types of modern Flash cards: CF/SD/SM/MS/MMC/XD (by the way, the authors for some reason do not indicate support for xD-Card, but the program works with them). In addition, ZIP discs and floppy disks are supported.
FileCopier
This free program, developed by Konstantin Skopin, is designed for sector-by-sector reading of "bad" files with the ability to create a working copy by replacing faulty fragments from a special image file.
SuperCopy
This program, which is no longer new, is designed for copying files from damaged storage media (CD, DVD, HD, FD). During the copying process, the sections that could not be read are replaced with zeros. The developer claims that it is possible to read even compact discs that have been accidentally drilled through with a drill (see the program's help).
The program allows you to copy damaged files from any media, and unreadable sectors are replaced with zero bytes. It also tries to recover information from bad sectors. The program does not use any low-level methods of reading information, so it will work correctly on any type of media and on any file systems supported by the operating system.
O&O DiskRecovery
The German company O&O Software has long been known as a manufacturer of various system utilities, so it is not surprising that it has DiskRecovery, an application designed for data recovery. The program is implemented as a single step-by-step wizard. DiskRecovery can also be used without предварительной installation on the affected machine. Just install it on another computer and use another wizard to transfer the executable files to any removable storage.
ISO Buster
Try to remember how many CDs you've had over time that became unusable: they refused to be read, launched, or were not even recognized by the drive. This is especially common for software discs sold in the nearest store and made in a nearby alley. Should you throw them away? I agree, but only after you try to recover data from the disc using Iso Buster - a utility for extracting data from discs that were originally written with errors or damaged by time. The program directly accesses the file system of the compact disc, supporting CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA, CD-I, VCD, SVCD, DVD, DVCD, ISO9660, Joliet, Romeo file systems. The peculiarity of this method is that the program allows you to create a sector-by-sector disc image (bypassing the technology used in Windows) of the following image types: .dao, .tao, .iso, .bin, .cif, .fcd, .img, .nrg, .gcd, .p01, .c2d, .cue, .cd. The program's interface resembles Windows Explorer; to more accurately recreate the data structure, the program has a large number of settings: setting read parameters, scanning options, and selecting the disc's code page. The program has a multilingual interface (more than 30 languages).
BadCopy Pro
The distinctive feature of this program is that it can recover information not only from optical discs (CD and DVD) but also from all types of modern Flash cards: CF/SD/SM/MS/MMC/XD (by the way, the authors for some reason do not indicate support for xD-Card, but the program works with them). In addition, ZIP discs and floppy disks are supported.
FileCopier
This free program, developed by Konstantin Skopin, is designed for sector-by-sector reading of "bad" files with the ability to create a working copy by replacing faulty fragments from a special image file.
SuperCopy
This program, which is no longer new, is designed for copying files from damaged storage media (CD, DVD, HD, FD). During the copying process, the sections that could not be read are replaced with zeros. The developer claims that it is possible to read even compact discs that have been accidentally drilled through with a drill (see the program's help).
The program allows you to copy damaged files from any media, and unreadable sectors are replaced with zero bytes. It also tries to recover information from bad sectors. The program does not use any low-level methods of reading information, so it will work correctly on any type of media and on any file systems supported by the operating system.
O&O DiskRecovery
The German company O&O Software has long been known as a manufacturer of various system utilities, so it is not surprising that it has DiskRecovery, an application designed for data recovery. The program is implemented as a single step-by-step wizard. DiskRecovery can also be used without предварительной installation on the affected machine. Just install it on another computer and use another wizard to transfer the executable files to any removable storage.