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digital photos held on cd-r
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normally burn digital photos to 700mb cd-r and print off as required. recently acquired digital photoframe, and have been importing from these cd-rs through windowsphoto gallery and downloading to a 1gb Xd card to use in frame. 2 of these cd-rs(out of about 25) each about 3/4 full are refusing to download to my computer, although i have previously made prints from them via computer! any ideas how i can unlock these cd-rs, or gain access to the pictures that they (hopefully) still hold?
aquarius79
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've had some CDs which have become either wholly or partially unreadable on the PC which I created them on. I found that I could read them on another PC, and I later found that I could read them with the the original PC after I'd changed the CD drive.
So you might want to see if you can access the files on a friend's PC and then copy them to a fresh CD which (hopefully) your PC will be able to read.
Otherwise you might need to try some file recovery software. This might do the job:
http://www.download.com/CD-Recovery-Toolbox-Fr ee/3000-2242_4-10646814.html
but the ultimate file recovery program (for CDs and DVDs) is Isobuster. It's a commercial program, which costs $29.95 for the key to unlock its full potential. However you can download it and select 'Free functionality' to carry out many tasks. It might well do what you require without payment:
http://www.isobuster.com/isobusterdownload.php
Chris
So you might want to see if you can access the files on a friend's PC and then copy them to a fresh CD which (hopefully) your PC will be able to read.
Otherwise you might need to try some file recovery software. This might do the job:
http://www.download.com/CD-Recovery-Toolbox-Fr ee/3000-2242_4-10646814.html
but the ultimate file recovery program (for CDs and DVDs) is Isobuster. It's a commercial program, which costs $29.95 for the key to unlock its full potential. However you can download it and select 'Free functionality' to carry out many tasks. It might well do what you require without payment:
http://www.isobuster.com/isobusterdownload.php
Chris
Three things:
1) I always backup my pictures to TWO CDs, for this very reason, just in case one becomes unreadable.
2) I always try to "read" my CDs on another computer before deleting the files of my hard disk. Just to make sure they work.
3) After you have added pictures to a CD, it is best NOT to try to add more (not sure if you have done this). This can cause a CD to become unreadable. This has happened to me in the past.
1) I always backup my pictures to TWO CDs, for this very reason, just in case one becomes unreadable.
2) I always try to "read" my CDs on another computer before deleting the files of my hard disk. Just to make sure they work.
3) After you have added pictures to a CD, it is best NOT to try to add more (not sure if you have done this). This can cause a CD to become unreadable. This has happened to me in the past.