From: Peter Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 8:35 PM
Subject: MD: Disc Recovery (was Re: entering testmode on MZ-R55 - problem
with disc recovery )


> Hmmm, it would be safer/easier/quicker if you had a working 702 which
> you could use a cloning clamp on and then just write a new full TOC on
> the disc. Also there is no loss of quality with a TOC clone.

It is always much safer to make a COPY of an original when attempting to
recover data than to jump straight in and edit the original. If your TOC
clone did not work properly (as I have seen happen a few times with a 702 -
TOC error mk 2?) you've moved one step closer to losing the data. The broken
702 has remained that way for the simple reason I can practically guarantee
100% success with it - it just plays the entire disc. It is only the play
function which has failed: cloning TOC, recording and titling all work
perfectly, it just completely ignores all that when you push play!

Magic
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