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  1. Not sure of the best forum for this question, but I think it goes here.

    I did something stupid. I admit it, and now I need help.

    I recorded a program onto DVD+RW on my standalone recorder, intending to rip, edit etc later. Then I deleted it, on the recorder. I know the delete only removes the references to the data, not the data itself (its far too quick for that). So the quaestion is, can it be (easily) recovered? The data is still there, can I extract it?
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  3. I have Isobuster, and have used it before for extracing data from CD/DVD images. But in this case the TOC on the disk does not point to the data. Hopefully I can figure out how to use it in this case.

    Thanks for the suggestion.
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  4. ISO might do it.
    The FAT has been changed, so the disk appears blank.
    You need something like http://www.jufsoft.com/badcopy/cd_recovery.asp
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