How to Recover Data from a Damaged CD

Written by

in

CD Recovery 101 focuses on restoring the clear plastic polycarbonate layer of a disc so the data-reading laser can refocus and reflect correctly. When a disc skips, the culprit is usually a scratch on the bottom clear side refracting the laser, rather than actual data loss.

However, if a scratch cuts into the top foil label side, the data is physically destroyed and completely unrecoverable. Golden Rules of Disc Repair Recover Data From a Scratched or Damaged CD or DVD

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *