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Sonic Archive Restore


JohnWA

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It may have been a freebie. More information.

 

I guess we need to know if the original poster still has the program and if the discs are still in readable condition. The disc may be made with a packet writing part of the program (format the disc,etc,)

 

JohnWA, how important is the data? You MIGHT want to look at seeing if a recovery program can see the files. Read about ISOBuster here. If you decide to download it, make sure you use the small blue download link just below the green button.

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It may have been a freebie. More information.

 

I can't see any way in that PDF that people can get the program other than buying it at a named store, Steve. However if anyone can point me to where I can download it I'd love to run through the process to help John.

 

John,

 

What type of files can you see on the DVD you archived to? What's their 'file extension'?

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Sorry for the non-sequitur. When I googled for it I found that it may have come as an OEM for HP, Dell Compaq and perhaps other computers.

 

The PDF is for the instructions and perhaps some information regarding use of a packet writing program. That is what I believed was used because the OP said that he used "Archive All Data" The instructions say to format the disc.

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