Mielenkiintoinen proseduuri. Tnx JUS. Mietin sellaistakin että jos vahingossa dellaa 
koko diskin mutta ennen TOC:n kirjoittamista (tai kesken sen) ehtii vetää virtapiuhan 
seinästä tai patterit veks, voiko se pelastaa tilanteen. Pitäisikin ottaa asiakseen ja 
testata...

VJR


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From: "Jussi Suokas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 10:07 PM
Subject: [DX] oops, osa 2


> Netistä löytyi tällaiset ohjeet meikäläisen kaltaisille tolloille, tosin monien 
>varoitusten kera (kts. myös http://ravn.net/md/#rescue 
> Konsultoin ensin tyynyä, ja kokeilen huomenna jos osaan ja uskallan. Kerron sitten.
> JUS
> 
> How to recover one or more deleted tracks 
> This procedure will help you to recover tracks you have erased accidentally when the 
>TOC has already been written. As the erased tracks are declared as free space, you 
>might have already recorded over the data. 
> · Insert the disc where you want to recover tracks on. 
> · Change the disc name to light the red "TOC" symbol in the display. 
> · Unplug the deck. (Do NOT write the TOC first!) 
> · Wait a few seconds. 
> · Hold down the AMS button (track selector) when plugging the deck in. 
> · Release the button.
> Be careful! You are now in TEST MODE. 
> · Press eject. 
> · Remove the disc. 
> · Insert another disc you don't need any longer. 
> · Unplug the deck. 
> · Wait a few seconds. 
> · Plug the deck back in. 
> · Turn it on. 
> · The TOC will be "copied" on the other disc. 
> · Record anything to fill the free space. 
> · When the disc is full, unplug the deck again. (Do NOT write the TOC first!) 
> · Wait a few seconds. 
> · Hold down the AMS button (track selector) when plugging the deck in. 
> · Release the button. 
> Be careful! You are now in TEST MODE. 
> · Press eject. 
> · Remove the disc. 
> · Insert the first disc. 
> · Unplug the deck. (Do NOT write the TOC first!) 
> · Wait a few seconds. 
> · Plug the deck back in. 
> · Turn it on. 
> · The TOC will be written. 
> · Now there's one track with all the erased music. 
> It might be fragmented. Then you need to puzzle it back together. 
> · If the track doesn't play, press pause, forward a bit, release pause. 
> (repeat this, until you find music) 
> 
> How to create a new TOC for a blank disc 
> This procedure will help you to recover a disc you have accidentally erased or that 
>contains a walkman recording that couldn't be completed. 
> Hint: This trick does not work with the Sony JE500 / JE510 model. It does work with 
>most older and the newer models like the JE520. The same applies to all other TOC 
>cloning tricks on this page. 
> 
> · Record on another disc from beginning to the end, so that you have one track that 
>fills the whole disc. 
> · Change the disc name to light the red "TOC" symbol in the display. 
> · Unplug the deck. (Do NOT write the TOC first!) 
> · Wait a few seconds. 
> · Hold down the AMS button (track selector) when plugging the deck in. 
> · Release the button.
> Be careful! You are now in TEST MODE. 
> · Press eject. 
> · Remove the disc. 
> · Insert the disc you want the TOC written on. 
> · Wait a few seconds. 
> · Unplug the deck. 
> · Wait a few seconds. 
> · Plug the deck back in. 
> · The TOC will be written. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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