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Old 16th August 2006, 19:01   #1  |  Link
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Update: IsoPuzzle 1.6 - Recovery program for scratched damaged DVD Data-CD

You need a working ASPI layer on Your system!
This program has been tested with the newest version of WNASPI32.DLL of NERO AG (Version 2.0.1.74).
Please visit the homepage of NERO AG to get the DLL and read the terms of use!
http://www.nero.com/nero6/eng/WNASPI32.DLL.html

NEW VERSION AVAILABLE HERE
http://www.geocities.com/marsoupilamis/

Please put the WNASPI32.dll together to Your IsoPuzzle.exe folder - do not copy it to Your system folders. Please note, that the behaviour of this program may depend on this dll.

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If You like to host this program here please feel free to do it!

Short Description:
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The goal of this program is to recover as much as possible data of damaged, bad burned or scratched CDs or DVDs.
This version is experimental and supports only data CDs and DVDs with sectorsize of 2048 byte - Audio CD, VCD and SVCD are not supported.

How it works:
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All readable data is stored in an "ISO" image file which can be read by various software such as "Daemon Tools", "WinRar" (needs iso-plugin) and most burner software like "Nero" etc.
Please note, that image files greater 4GB need to reside on a NTFS disk!

Every succsessfully read sector is stored in the image file (*.ISO) and will be marked "good" in the corresponding "flag" file (*.FLG).
If a read error is encountered a dummy sector will be written which will remain marked "bad". In this case a random number of sectors are skipped for faster progress.
Reaching the end of the disk a retry loop will be entered until all sectors have been read or a selectable "Give Up Time" has been reached.

After selecting the "Source" drive and the "Destination" folder the copy process can be started by pressing "Start".
The filenames are taken automatically from the DVDs volume label if available.

The copy process can be interrupted at any time by pressing the "Pause" button and can be continued by pressing "Start" again.
This way You can try to complete Your image file even on different machines with different CD drives - often one drive can read some sectors which are unreadable for an other one.

For using different drives You can share the image file *.ISO (together with the flag file *.FLG) on a network drive or put it on a portable disk (USB).

Import function:
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To avoid dealing with very large files You can use the "Import" function:
Assuming that You started on machine "A" and no more data comes from Your DVD.
.) Copy ONLY (!) the *.FLG file (e.g. via USB stick) to machine "B".
.) On "B" select "Destination" folder, where the *.FLG is located.
.) "Start" will create an "import file" *.IMP in the same folder. All readable sectors are now stored here.
.) After completion on "B" transfer the *.IMP to a location where it is accessible from machine "A".
.) On "A" it can be merged into the existing *.ISO image with "Import File"

Force Disksize - WARNING - Use with care!
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.) Some DVD drives report slightly different size of the same DVD/CD.
For ripping to an existing *.Iso/*Flg pair (or *.Imp/*.Flg) You can set
the disk size to "Flagfile reported".
(You can try "Estimated" to get out, which drive is wrong ...)
.) In some cases "empty disk" is reported although the disk is readable.
Setting the size to "Estimated" would be the choice here.
This function may be slow and unreliable.

Be careful and be sure You know what You are doing when using this function!!!
By changing the (drive reported) disk size You might accidentially destroy
an existing image file - make sure the given filenames are correct!

Cylce Tray
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It your responsibility NOT to change the disk while the tray is open!

History:
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1.4 Added options: Cycle tray on multiple errors, Select iso-filename,
Force disksize (solves "different sectornumber" and "empty disk")
1.3 Progressbar & other cosmetics
1.2 Crash on missing host-adapter-0 fixed
1.1 A few bugs corrected
1.0 First release
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Last edited by marsoupilami; 22nd January 2007 at 20:33. Reason: NEW Version 1.4
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