Guest andrea.currie@gmail.com Posted September 19, 2007 Posted September 19, 2007 Good Evening I have a CD-R, I burnt data on to it just over a year ago. It has worked in the past. I have tried the disk on two computers with different operating systems. Both recognise the disk is in the drive BUT it shows as completely blank. It contains my coursework and notes which I now need to access. I tried a free disk recovery program and it sees that the disk is blank. Any help would be extremely helpful...Although I dont hold out much hope that the disk will work
Guest Unknown Posted September 19, 2007 Posted September 19, 2007 Re: CD-R Showing as blank... my course work is on there Right click on the CD Drive select properties and configure the drive. (type of CD) <andrea.currie@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1190222010.786209.183490@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > Good Evening > > I have a CD-R, I burnt data on to it just over a year ago. It has > worked in the past. > > I have tried the disk on two computers with different operating > systems. Both recognise the disk is in the drive BUT it shows as > completely blank. > > It contains my coursework and notes which I now need to access. > > I tried a free disk recovery program and it sees that the disk is > blank. > > Any help would be extremely helpful...Although I dont hold out much > hope that the disk will work >
Guest cornedbeef007-groups@yahoo.com.au Posted September 19, 2007 Posted September 19, 2007 Re: CD-R Showing as blank... my course work is on there On Sep 20, 3:13 am, "andrea.cur...@gmail.com" <andrea.cur...@gmail.com> wrote: > Good Evening > > I have a CD-R, I burnt data on to it just over a year ago. It has > worked in the past. > > I have tried the disk on two computers with different operating > systems. Both recognise the disk is in the drive BUT it shows as > completely blank. > > It contains my coursework and notes which I now need to access. > > I tried a free disk recovery program and it sees that the disk is > blank. > > Any help would be extremely helpful...Although I dont hold out much > hope that the disk will work Get ISOBuster http://www.isobuster.com You can use some (most) features in isobuster for free. If there is *anything* on your disk, isobuster will find it, and enable you to retrieve it. Good luck.
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