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| DVD Format using Sonic DLA I currently moved some pictures onto a DVD that was formatted using Sonic DLA. When I was finished I went to finalize and eject the DVD and I got a windows blue screen error and the DVD was just ejected. Now when I put the DVD back in, it says it's blank and needs to be formatted again. Does this mean I've lost all my pictures and if not how do I access them. Thanks for your help. |
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| Re: DVD Format using Sonic DLA Cindy wrote: > I currently moved some pictures onto a DVD that was formatted using > Sonic DLA. When I was finished I went to finalize and eject the DVD > and I got a windows blue screen error and the DVD was just ejected. > Now when I put the DVD back in, it says it's blank and needs to be > formatted again. Does this mean I've lost all my pictures and if > not how do I access them. > > Thanks for your help. First - lesson to be learned here... Copy, don't move. After the copy has been verified and you see it works in the way you intended, then erase the original. Although, that brings up something else: you should always have two copies of data that is important to you. One is just taking too big of a risk in my opinion. Have you tried using your SONIC software to close the session that may still be open? -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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| Re: DVD Format using Sonic DLA Cindy wrote: > I currently moved some pictures onto a DVD that was formatted using Sonic > DLA. When I was finished I went to finalize and eject the DVD and I got a > windows blue screen error and the DVD was just ejected. Now when I put the > DVD back in, it says it's blank and needs to be formatted again. Does this > mean I've lost all my pictures and if not how do I access them. > > Thanks for your help. your data are probably lost but this may help: http://www.isobuster.com/ BTW: Never move data...always copy it. always keep a backup |
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| Re: DVD Format using Sonic DLA Disable Sonic DLA. It's problematic. Sonic/Roxio software does not need DLA. Read about them till your sleepy: http://www.google.ca/search?q=%22Son...m=20&tbs=sts:1 ju.c "Cindy" <Cindy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:30226A77-465E-49F9-886A-978990A6D22C@microsoft.com... > I currently moved some pictures onto a DVD that was formatted using Sonic > DLA. When I was finished I went to finalize and eject the DVD and I got a > windows blue screen error and the DVD was just ejected. Now when I put the > DVD back in, it says it's blank and needs to be formatted again. Does this > mean I've lost all my pictures and if not how do I access them. > > Thanks for your help. |
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| Re: DVD Format using Sonic DLA Your best hope for recovery on the DVD is a program called ISOBUSTER. It has several ways to read optical media, some that XP can not do by itself. If it can read something, copy (not move) it back to the hard drive. Then, write a normal write-once, read-many type of DVD. Avoid DLA, drag&drop, UDF, etc. These are very software/operating-system specific. In contrast, a plain data DVD should be readable on any modern PC, MAC, or UNIX machine. And, as others have said, have no less than two copies of important files, one off of the PC, and never both on the same hard drive or in the same PC. If ISOBUSTER can not recover anything from the DVD, try a file recovery program acting on the hard drive. When files are erased or moved, they actually remain on disk. It is only their enter in a directory (MFT, FAT, etc) that is deleted. Assuming that little has been written to the hard drive since this event, the odds of recovering some files is good. Hint: Avoid making things worse by installing anything on the hard drive. Do not defrag or do any cleanup. If XP is running, leave it running, but place recovery software on a flash drive, CD, etc using a different PC to download them. If the PC is off, do not turn it on, until you are ready to boot from a CD with file recovery software. For many recovery programs, some free, see: http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads38.html "Cindy" <Cindy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:30226A77-465E-49F9-886A-978990A6D22C@microsoft.com... >I currently moved some pictures onto a DVD that was formatted using Sonic > DLA. When I was finished I went to finalize and eject the DVD and I got a > windows blue screen error and the DVD was just ejected. Now when I put > the > DVD back in, it says it's blank and needs to be formatted again. Does > this > mean I've lost all my pictures and if not how do I access them. > > Thanks for your help. |
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