CD-ROM recovery software?
David Garcia
garciada at acrllc.com
Wed Apr 8 11:04:04 MDT 2009
Gabriel Gunderson wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 10:58 AM, David Garcia <garciada at acrllc.com> wrote:
>
>> The Springville library uses aquanet hairspray to repair cr-roms and dvds.
>>
>
> How does that work? Fill in the grooves? Can that be called a
> "repair" or just a sticky temporary fix?
>
> Gabe
>
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It fills in the scratches and scuffs and yes it is a temporary fix.
Might be enough to make the disc readable again. Yet on the other hand
it might damage the CD rom drive.
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David Garcia
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