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Newsday, Melville, N.Y., Lou Dolinar column.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, September, 2004

By Lou Dolinar, Newsday, Melville, N.Y. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Sep. 19--Recordable CDs are supposed to last a lifetime, but many users find them failing in weeks or months.

Last week, we looked at why, and how you can prevent it -- for the most part, by using manufacturer-recommended media and careful handling.

This week, we'll tackle another issue: How do you get back data from a damaged CD? The first option is specialized software, because normal hard-drive recovery tools won't work.

I took a look at three programs designed to retrieve lost information from CDs and DVDs you've recorded: IsoBuster (www.juf soft.com, $39.50).

All are produced by relatively small companies and aren't particularly simple...

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