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Table Of Contents
- Roxio Easy CD Creator™ 5 Basic
- Contents
- Introduction
- Making Music CDs Using Easy CD Creator
- Making a Music CD
- Making Music CDs with a CD-Recorder Only
- Making a Compilation Music CD
- Tips for Making a Music CD
- Working with Tracks in the Music CD Project
- Playing a Track
- Viewing the Status Bar
- Viewing the CD Info Bar
- Saving and Opening a CD Project
- Accessing the Online Music Database on the Internet
- Advanced Music CD Topics
- Making Data CDs Using Easy CD Creator
- Making Data DVDs Using Easy CD Creator
- Making Data Discs Using DirectCD
- Making Enhanced CDs
- Making Mixed-Mode CDs
- Copying Discs Using Disc Copier
- Troubleshooting Easy CD Creator
- Index
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Making Data Discs Using DirectCD
Recovering Damaged Files
After ScanDisc repairs the CD, it checks the integrity of each file on
the CD looking for damaged files. 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).
To recover damaged files:
1 Click Yes when ScanDisc tells you that it has found damaged
files. The Select a Destination dialog box appears.
2 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.
3 From the Destination Folder list, select the folder where you
want to copy the files.
If you want to create a new folder, click New Folder and
type a name for the folder.
4 Click Copy. The File Copy Progress dialog box appears and
shows ScanDisc’s progress.
5 Click Done to proceed to the repair process. The Damaged
Files dialog box appears listing the damaged files that were
copied.
6 Click Continue to continue the ScanDisc process.
If there were any files that ScanDisc could not recover, the
Unrecoverable dialog box appears with a list of the files.
The ScanDisc Progress dialog box appears showing that the
ScanDisc process is complete.