[Update] ISO Buster v1.8

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The Ultimate CD and DVD data recovery tool!

Rescue lost files from a bad or trashed CD or DVD!
Save important documents, precious pictures or video from the family,
your only system backup, ... IsoBuster can do it all!

IsoBuster is a highly specialized yet easy to use CD and DVD data
recovery tool. It supports all CD and DVD formats and all common CD and
DVD file-systems (= set of files and folders). Start up IsoBuster,
Insert a CD or DVD, select the drive (if not selected already) and let
IsoBuster mount the media. IsoBuster immediately shows you all the
tracks and sessions located on the media, combined with all file-systems
that are present. This way you get easy access, just like explorer, to
all the files and folders per file-system. Instead of being limited to
one file-system that the OS picks for you, you have access to "the
complete picture". Access data from older sessions, access data that
your OS (e.g. Windows) does not see or hides from you etc..

Combine this all-revealing functionality with far better read and
recovery mechanisms, scanning for lost files functionality, workarounds
for a wide range of drive and software bugs, limitations or shortcomings
and you have an enormously powerful data recovery tool. IsoBuster is
must-have-software for every PC user and is deliberately kept low priced
to be able to offer a solution for everybody, even if it is much used in
the professional optical and data forensics world.

http://www.isobuster.com/

IsoBuster is part Freeware and part Shareware.

Lots of features of IsoBuster are entirely for free, others need to be
paid for(*).

(*) All functionality prior to version 1.0 is free and remains free.
All functionality related to the ISO9660, Joliet, Rock Ridge, El Torito
and CD-i file-systems, everything related to Video CDs and all
image-file
making functionality is free. So, finding data, extracting (copying)
data
etc. is free.

Part of the functionality related to the UDF and HFS(+) file-systems is
not free and needs to be paid for. This is the extraction of files that
come from the UDF [drag & drop software] or HFS(+) [Macintosh]
file-systems. So, all functionality is present, including scanning and
finding of lost files, but if you actually want to extract (copy) a file
from the UDF or HFS file-system you need a valid registration.
 

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