Hi, I hope someone can help me. I've managed to `lose' a whole DVD
of music files. I had several folders on the disk and each contained
anything up to about 75 files, one or two of them considerably more.
In all, I probably had over 1,000 mp3's stored on the disk, and it
seems obvious to me now that I should have kept a duplicate copy of
the disk so that if anything went wrong I'd have a backup, but
hindsight's 20/20, right?
Anyway, I'd decided to add some tracks to the disk, so I did that,
but then when I popped the disk back in to see if they'd been added
correctly I got a message saying the `disk structure is corrupted and
unreadable'.
I put it back in again after restarting the program I'd been using
(CDBurner XP Pro3), which by the way hadn't been giving me any
trouble, and got the same message. When I tried again and chose the
option to add to the compilation (to see if I could at least see the
files that way, because if so I'd be able to copy them to my hard
drive), the message that popped up was "Only Joliet or Mode1 ISO's
can be imported!". I don't understand about ISO's, and don't choose
one type in preference to another, so that shouldn't have been an
issue. But I suppose I must have inadvertently changed a setting
before I added the files, though I wasn't aware of doing anything
like that, and presumably that's resulted in making the files
unreadable.
My question is, is there a way of getting at the files now, or are
they `locked away' on the disk and forever unreadable?
If anyone can help I'd be very grateful.
--Ken
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