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I have had good results retrieving lost stuff with CD-Rx Data Retriever.
Find it at http://www.arrowkey.com/.

Mike Rivers wrote:

Nope, I didn't screw up, but a friend of mine who was recording a
concert direct to a stand-alone CD recorder had the power plug pulled
before he stopped the recorder. The disk looks (to his recorder) like
a blank even though he has an hour's worth of material recorded. In
that state, it doesn't even let him try to push the Finalize button.

Is there any hope for recovery of this disk? A PC program that can do
something with the raw data?

If you don't have anything to say other than be careful, back up, use
a UPS, and tape all the power plugs in place, don't bother responding.
We already know that. But I also understand human nature.

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I'm really Mike Rivers - )


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Regards,

Nathan West
Riverwest Entertainment

"Sincerity is everything...if you can fake it
than you've got it made."




 
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