13 Jul

dvdisaster creates an error correct file (.ECC) from your original disc and it requires 15% of additional storage. So for a 4.7GB DVD disc, you’ll need approximately 700MB for the ECC file. When you have a disc with read errors, all you need to do is launch dvdisaster and create a new ISO image file from the damaged disc using the ECC file. dvdisaster can NOT make defective media readable again. Contents of a defective medium can not be recovered without the error correction data. So you need a backup strategy and error correction data must be created before the medium fails.
Here’s a simple guide on how to use dvdisaster to create an error correct data.
1. Download dvdisaster from the link at the end of this article and install.
2. Run dvdisaster and enter the CD/DVD that you want to backup.
3. Go to File and Select Image. Set where you want to save the image.
4. Go to File and Select Parity File. Set where you want to save the ECC file.
5. Click the Read button at the right hand side of the program.
6. After finished reading, click the Create button to create the ECC file.
Now you have the ECC file. When the disc have read errors and you can’t copy the files out, simply launch dvdisaster, click Read to create the image. Then select the location of the ECC file and click Fix. The image file in ISO extension will be the file that can be burn to a disc. dvdisaster is free and it works on Windows, Linux, Unix and Mac OSX.
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thanks
Good find. :)
Thanks,very usefull.
thanx, does it work in 700MB cd?
Hi Ray
Is there a notable difference versus Quickpar (http://www.quickpar.org.uk/) ou ICE-ECC (http://www.ice-graphics.com/ICEECC/IndexE.html) ?
I use these two since a few years for the same usage. They two are freeware.
(I think ICE is better, works through directories; Quickpar is limited to the current dir)
it is also the have the same function as ultraISO n PowerISO..=)
thanks ray! :)
I have backed up family photos on CDs and DVDs, and this sounds like great insurance overall so I definitely plan on trying this out. However, I can’t help but wonder what happens if part of the 15% ECC area gets corrupted?
I was thinking the same thing, if the damage or corruption was within the 15%……… Still going to try it.
Thanks Ray
thanks alot raymond. it’s useful and helpful at same time. i used to back up my important files through cd and definitely this might help alot.
A great tip to have and to use for memories to be able to read them after a longlife. Great.
very nice very nice
thank you very much Ray.
u are the best
;-)
good question
bro i hv downloaded this but in the .tar file only .c and ,h files r there….how to use it…bro….?
Thank you very very much! Will get on with the creation of ECC files right away!
great find Ray . Before this i can’t Recover any damage file but now i do this.
I think it does not support DVD-ROM disk any software for this??
Very useful Ray. I have a DVD which I wrote on with Vista then it suddenly stopped opening. It’s not even old yet. I’ll definitley try this one.
that was great and very useful. thanks for sharing such tool.