File Recovery

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I was burning data files onto a disc which previously had files on it. after
the files were burnt it only has the previous ones showing. Although the
size of the disc is now smaller as if the files are on it. I have tried
showing all files but seem to have lost them. Can anyone help as to were
they may be or how I can find them again?

Thanks.
 
I was burning data files onto a disc which previously had files on it.
after
the files were burnt it only has the previous ones showing. Although the
size of the disc is now smaller as if the files are on it. I have tried
showing all files but seem to have lost them. Can anyone help as to were
they may be or how I can find them again?

Try isobuster.
http://www.isobuster.com/
 
Thank you for the help link. I tried isobar, which showed me that the files
were there but I'm not sure how to use the program and recover them. I have
not purchased the program. I'm completly stuck with this!
 
I used the windows general one. I moved files onto disc then clicked write
files to disc and it started added files, finalised disc and said it was
complete. But as I said when I had a look again there was no image of the
files and the disc size had shrunk! I'm not very computer literate so I'm
thinking I've lost them!

Thank you in advance for your help!!
 
Thank you for the help link. I tried isobar, which showed me that the
files
were there but I'm not sure how to use the program and recover them. I
have
not purchased the program. I'm completly stuck with this!

It's not isobar, it's isobuster. I have not used it, but I don't think you
have to pay for a version to recover the files.
 
Rock said:
It's not isobar, it's isobuster. I have not used it, but I don't think
you have to pay for a version to recover the files.

No, you have to use a registered version only for packet written cd's
and don't ask or worry about what they are, it's not what you have.

Recovering your files is very easy if isobuster shows them. Right click
on the file name and select extract. You will need to specify the folder
for them. I don't use native windows burning so I'm not sure what went
wrong, it's to do with adding a new session.
You might want to download something like burn4free, you'll need to look
around and make sure it's setup for multi-session. That's probably the
default, but I haven't used that program in a long while.
Dave Cohen
 
No, you have to use a registered version only for packet written cd's and
don't ask or worry about what they are, it's not what you have.

Recovering your files is very easy if isobuster shows them. Right click on
the file name and select extract. You will need to specify the folder for
them. I don't use native windows burning so I'm not sure what went wrong,
it's to do with adding a new session.
You might want to download something like burn4free, you'll need to look
around and make sure it's setup for multi-session. That's probably the
default, but I haven't used that program in a long while.
Dave Cohen


I think you meant to reply to the OP, not me. I'm not the one with the
problem.
 
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