Does a scratched DVD result in lost data?
How do I fix a scratched DVD?
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1.yes but not completely
It will depend on how much it is scratched . If it is negligible just ignore it . If it is in the moderate level some utility programs may help you . If it is in very high level no hope , (still you may can recover some data if you have luck :) ) 2.Try your luck using following apps
Or Try to fix the DVD
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1- Yes, all DVD/CD are burned using a digital redundancy technique. On DVDs I know that Reed-Solomon code is used:
This code allow you to have some scratches on your DVD/CD because data redundancy, however it goes only to a limit(not deterministic), after that, every new scratch will result on more data loss. 2- Fortunatelly there are some methods that allow you to try to recover your scratched media and the data on it. On Wikihow you can found a good way:
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Scratches on the bottom (clear) portion of the disk cause data read errors by interrupting the laser beam's path to the data. The actual data may still be intact, just unreachable (think overwriting words on a page with a black marker, the words are still there but not visible.) Such scratches may be filled in or polished out using various products/techniques. Try googling for "CD repair". Scratches on the top (metallic) portion of the disk actually remove the data bearing layer and are not physically recoverable. If you can see light through the disk, the data is no longer there. In either case the error correction protocols noted in other answers are used to rebuild lost data, up to a point. |
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To prevent all this:
You can use WinRAR's "Recovery record". If the DVD gets damaged, and if the corrupted part falls under the recovery record, WinRAR will be able to repair the archive itself. |
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