Recover Disc is utility software that helps you retrieve data from damaged, scratched, or improperly burned DVD and CD when normal software cannot read them (full or partial). This utility helps you to extract the undamaged portion of data and try to recover the corrupt areas as well. You can select to either recover selected data (files), or save the whole disk data to your computer.
This software is compatible with Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista and supports all types of DVD and CD media with UDF or ISO file systems, including discs produced by recorders or video cameras.
Recover Disc Features:
1. Recovers data from scratched and damaged CD/DVD - If normal software is unable to read the CD or DVD data, Recover Disk can read the unbroken part of the data and try to read the broken areas. It can also be used to create image file for the CD or DVD
2. Recovers data from incorrectly burned CD/DVD – Sometimes there may be problem during the burning process of the CD or DVD, thus make the data unreadable. However, it may be cannot be read because the incorrect structure of the disk. If the disk contains the actual data, Recover Disk able to extract those data.
3. Supports discs burned with DVD video cameras and DVD recorders – Recover Disk can work with CD or DVD media that burned by digital cameras, DVD recovers and other devices.
4. Retrieves data from all sessions on multi-session discs – If the disk is burned with several burning sessions, Recover Disk able to extract the data from each session that you choose.
5. Supports ISO and UDF file systems – Any CD or DVD disks with ISO or UDF file systems is readable by Recover Disks. You can even convert the data on the fly using Recover Disks drag and drop feature.
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6 Comments Received
November 27th, 2008 @ 5:01 AM
Wow! Really useful software. I’ve lots of scratched DVD/CD’s whose data have been damaged. So Recover Disc might be very useful for me.
November 27th, 2008 @ 8:29 AM
Very impressed worked like a charm on a scratched CD that wouldn’t play.
December 10th, 2008 @ 10:44 AM
That looks like a great piece of software. There’s many occasions when I’ve had to throw away un-readable disks. For $27 it is more than reasonable especially when some data could be considered ‘priceless’.
December 10th, 2008 @ 7:47 PM
good lord. i’m gonna try this thing and let you know what i think. i’ve got a huge pile of DVD-Rs of these 5 hour radio shows that were all burned “open-session”, and cannot be closed or read. glad i ran across your post!
March 13th, 2009 @ 9:22 AM
This worked perfectly on an old music CD that I thought was completely dead, thanks a lot.
March 21st, 2009 @ 1:05 PM
Thanks very much for that great info. And for $27 - you can’t go wrong.
I have been backing up ALL my software programs (literally hundreds) for the last four years on about 300 discs.
I’ve noticed that when I try to retrieve some of the data on the older discs, that my newer computers won’t read them for some reason.
It’s very disappointing, as when you suddenly remember that you have a great software tool to do the trick and you find the disc that it’s on - only to be unable to retrieve it. What a bummer.
I’ll certainly invest in this software “Recover Disc”.
Thanks - Tony
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