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  1. ISO buster does anyone know how this works and what is it for thanks
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  2. I have not even checked to see if ISO Buster reads DVDs, neither writes 'em... But it should be rather evident that most DVDs are too big to be copied directly to a DVD-R (or such). Anyways, you don't want CSS and macrovision, don't you?
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  3. As the title on their website suggests ("IsoBuster, Ultimate CD/DVD Recovery Tool") the program does data recovery on CDs. I had a few cd-rs that I made many years ago (5+) and were getting old/scratched/etc. A few of these discs stopped reading correctly and I couldn't get my data off anymore. Miraculously, IsoBuster managed to take an image of my discs which I wrote to new cds and everything was like when I first wrote the original CD and all the data was intact and still perfect.
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    ISO buster works by bypassing Windows Explorer and using it's own access routines. These are specially desgined for data recovery and can skip over bad areas etc, windows explorer cannot.
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