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Originally posted by xJ +
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Originally posted by rav0
Burning speed is unrelated to reading speed (unless the burn was too fast to work properly on cheap media, then reading will be very slow or not happening on any device, because the disk is just bad).
Try IsoBuster. It's worked for me a few times. It's not free, but a trial is available. I don't know if the trial is limited.
Thanks rav0, I will try that program. (:
It didn't work unfortunately... Thanks though. (:
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Originally posted by Adeptus
Try this: http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/udf/software_updates.html . Once again, I wouldn't try to install it under Vista; use the computer with XP you mentioned.
Is that an update to an existing driver - udf reader?
It kept giving me error telling me that the drive doesn't have an udf reader. I tried it on both my sister's PC and mine. Have the same error.
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Originally posted by rav0
Cheap disks go bad by themselves. They can be fine the day that you burn them, and for that week, but just rot (or warp) over time.
Erm.. I don't usually buy cheap disks.
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Originally posted by linx05
You might want to try IsoPuzzle. It is a free program that is having a lot of success lately. You can read a bit about it here and the official site is here. It may take a long time to get all the data, but it will be worth it.
I will try using it later and will post an update on it...
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I might take a while to update on it due to my 'busy' schedule. Thanks to all whom have help. I appreciate it. (: