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6. Recovering CD/DVD/BD Data |
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7. Additional features |
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8. FAQs |
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9. Customer Support |
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Annex A Controls and dialog boxes |
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A.4. Preferences |
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CDRoller
is a powerful, easy-to-use and low-cost toolset for for
CD/DVD/BD/HD-DVD/Flash data recovery.
Powerful: CDRoller finds, retrieves and copies the lost data
from CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray discs (BD, HD-DVD) that seem to be
inaccessible for Windows standard tools. While this does not
include the disks that are physically damaged, the program
will:
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Effectively
retrieve the data off the discs created by "drag and drop"
CD/DVD/BD writing software, such as well-known Sonic (Roxio,
Adaptec) and Ahead Nero software packages, CeQuadrat's PacketCD,
DLA, B's CLiP and others.
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Read
unfinalized ("open", "left as-is") CDs and DVDs, including the
discs with Microsoft's Live File system created under Windows 7 and Vista.
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Include an own UDF Reader. No need to install 3-rd party software in
order to read an old UDF discs on your new machine under Windows 7 or Vista.
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Offer all-in-one toolset for DVD Video Recovery. Find and recover
the lost DVD movies, convert VOB or VRO data into generic MPG files
and, finally, make a new disc that can be played back in the most DVD
players.
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Find,
identify and retrieve the lost video off non-finalized DVDs created
by a wide set of standalone devices that record directly onto
discs: Hitachi, Canon, Panasonic, Samsung and Sony DVD camcorders
as well as standalone video recorders.
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Recover
CD data written by Sony Mavica CD digital cameras.
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Retrieve
the lost pictures, video and other types of files from flash memory
cards, such as SmartMedia, Memory Stick, CompactFlash, xD Picture
Card and other flash memory drives.
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Burn
the recovered data to CDs, DVDs and BDs. The "Burn" option is
integrated into a common shell. Just write a new disc with
recovered data within a couple of minutes, without leaving
CDRoller!
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Erase
CD, DVD and BD re-writable media. Support of quick and full erase
methods.
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Retrieve
back up files from the discs recorded in the several stages
(multisession discs).
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Find
and retrieve the lost files on UDF discs, including: accidently
deleted files, files on quick-formatted disc, files on incorrectly
closed disc, etc.
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Examine
disc sectors at low level and display the sector content in text,
binary, hexadecimal or unicode mode. Support of external hex editor
for detailed analysis of disc contents. Recommended for engineering
purposes and also for law enforcement and forensic investigators.
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Provide
direct access to the hardware, bypassing the Windows File System.
Search for the lost tracks (sessions) every time when you insert a
new disc into the drive. Support of SCSI Pass Through Direct (SPTD)
layer under Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7 .
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Identify
the lost files on ISO/Joliet discs with the damaged file system
(volume descriptors, path tables and directories), using the raw
data only.
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Create
and use an own image file to manage disc sectors.
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Extract
ISO Image file and burn it to a new disc.
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Rescue
the data from scratched, damaged or defective discs.
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Extract
tracks from audio CDs
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Easy-to-use: All features are integrated into a common and
easy-to-use intuitive shell.
Low-cost: Personal License costs only 39 USD. This license does
not restrict use to a single user on a single computer. For
example, you can use the program freely on 3 computers: at work,
home and laptop.
Toolset: The program offers a set of instruments to work with a
different formats of CDs (DVDs, BDs, HD-DVDs) and file systems.
CD / DVD / BD / HD-DVD Data Recovery: Unfortunately, there
is a lot of factors that can cause you to lose access to the data
on your disks. System or power failures, hardware problems, media
and CD/DVD/BD mastering software problems... Often, when a disc
becomes inaccessible more than a single factor has contributed to
the problem. Fortunately, many of such problems that prevent
"normal" access to the data can be bypassed when using
CDRoller.
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