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Making Data Discs Using DirectCD
5 Checking File Integrity: ScanDisc looks for damaged files. If it
finds none, ScanDisc reports that it is done.
a If it finds damaged files, it asks you if you want to copy the
damaged files to another location (such as a hard disk or
floppy disk). ScanDisc cannot repair damaged files, so they
will be reported each time you run ScanDisc on the CD. See
Recovering Damaged Files on page 73.
b After copying the damaged files, ScanDisc reports that it is
done.
Recovering Files
If ScanDisc finds that the CD has problems and that there are recov-
erable files on the CD, it asks if you want to attempt to recover the
files from the CD. We strongly recommend that you recover all files
that have data you need. If you do not, the files may not be accessi-
ble after ScanDisc repairs the CD later in the process.
To recover files:
1 Click Yes when ScanDisc asks if you want to attempt to recover
files. The File Recovery dialog box appears.
2 From the Source Folders list, select a folder that has files you
want to recover.
By default, all files and folders listed are selected.
3 From the Source Files list, deselect the files you do not want to
recover.
4 From the Destination Drive drop-down list box, select where
you want to copy the files.
You can select any drive on your computer except the
CD-Recorder you are recovering the files from. If you want to
copy the files to another computer on your network, you must
map the drive first. Refer to your operating system’s
documentation about mapping drives.