ozone_pilot Posted May 24, 2006 Share Posted May 24, 2006 Well, I can't say that ISOBuster was 100% complete in extracting _all_ the files that were *corrupted*, but it did extract quite a few of them successfully, ones that even Linux couldn't read. I don't usually use ISOBuster for this type of use, so it was something that I learned for the future, thanks to those who recommended it. It did *read* all the files in my directories in name only, so I was rather impressed with that alone. I can at least say it saved me a few hours of work I still must do as a work-around to recover the balance of MP3s through other means, but not at all as much as I would've have had to do with what XP could not read [800+ mp3s] or what Linux couldn't read [24+ mp3s]. It still boggles the mind however. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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