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    Hello

    I have DVD (Video) backup that will no longer play on my DVD player, neither can i extract DVD contents to decktop or copy disc. I have tried IsoBuster, UltraISO and Power Data Recovery and all failed to do the job.

    Anyone got any suggestions in regards to other software.

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    you could try jufsofts Badcopy pro http://www.jufsoft.com/badcopy/download.asp its worked for me on several unreadable dvds or cdroller.
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    Have you tried using a different drive for reading?

    It's not always about the software, sometimes the hardware can foul things up.
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    I'm confused. If it's a backup, can't you just pull the original and make a new backup? Isn't that what backups are all about?
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    Originally Posted by filmboss80 View Post
    I'm confused. If it's a backup, can't you just pull the original and make a new backup? Isn't that what backups are all about?

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    I am sure he was minding the backup for someone else

    Other options are Isopuzzle, which is very persistent, and roadkill's unstoppable copier. Both are free.
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