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Old 06-02-09, 10:00 AM   #1
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Nero 9

Yes. At least that is what it claims. Anybody using Nero 9, please update how efficient is this feature.

Nero BackItUp & Burn lets you:

* Perform tasks quickly and intuitively in just a few steps
* Back up data to hard drive, CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, FTP, memory card,
and online storage*
* Rely on automatic backups to local hard drives and online storage
* Schedule backup jobs with flexibility and convenient e-mail confirmation
* Burn discs with the world's most reliable burning application
* Create audio CDs, copy DVDs, and Blu-ray Discs
* Sync all your files and folders for easy access to the latest versions
* Recover data from deleted and damaged storage media
* Restore files, folders, drives, and entire systems
* Enjoy the Nero Online Backup trial and get 1 GB storage space for 3
months FREE

Please define the storage media. Can it retrieve data ( at least partially) from a damaged CD/DVD.

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i use esus, and its working nicely for me..i took out many pics from my camera's MC
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They claim to be able to recover data from scratched disc.

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BackItUp & Burn, recoverHave you taken the trip of a lifetime where you saw all the sights, enjoyed the local culture, and loved every minute of it? What if you had deleted all the memorable photos from your memory card only to find out you hadn’t backed them up on your PC beforehand? Nero BackItUp & Burn lets you recover deleted data quickly and efficiently with the best possible results.

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Do you have a special collection of favorite mp3s on CD? Are you still able to listen to them, or are they scratched from years of enjoyment? Now you can recover songs easily and conveniently with Nero BackItUp & Burn!
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no matter what anyone say always remember that you can not reverse a physical damage to data(like scratch).best any software can do is try to extract as much 0's & 1's(digital information)as possible from those sectors which are not much affected by scratches.an interesting link for you btw:---
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True. I am mentioning the same. I use ISO Buster which extracts readable data from damaged discs. Since this is from Nero, I just want to counter check with those who use this software. May be it could give better results.
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i have used ISO buster & though it may succeed in case of minor scratches it will fail if scratches are major & i don't think any all in one kind of software(nero recover) can compete with a specialized software(iso buster) for a specific task.
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I have a just burned-no-scratch DVR+R, but it shows as blank. Any suggestions. And its not even detected by OS.
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install ISO buster & then use it to read DVD.as soon as you insert DVD launch the program.see if it can detect any tracks on dvd.
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yes I tried that , its showing up as blank DVD. I read many articles on internet but most of them talk about burning at lower speed.

Do you know about fininalising of DVD , when using vista, I need info on that.
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Nero 9

Yes. At least that is what it claims. Anybody using Nero 9, please update how efficient is this feature.

Nero BackItUp & Burn lets you:

* Perform tasks quickly and intuitively in just a few steps
* Back up data to hard drive, CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, FTP, memory card,
and online storage*
* Rely on automatic backups to local hard drives and online storage
* Schedule backup jobs with flexibility and convenient e-mail confirmation
* Burn discs with the world's most reliable burning application
* Create audio CDs, copy DVDs, and Blu-ray Discs
* Sync all your files and folders for easy access to the latest versions
* Recover data from deleted and damaged storage media
* Restore files, folders, drives, and entire systems
* Enjoy the Nero Online Backup trial and get 1 GB storage space for 3
months FREE

Please define the storage media. Can it retrieve data ( at least partially) from a damaged CD/DVD.

Source
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^^ he has already mentioned the source at the bottom of the text. Its from nero's website.
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Hey this appears to be Nice.

May i put this in my Blog mentioning Your Name if you dont mind.

Pls make sure that you dnt copy and paste it from anywhere..
Nero will be happy if somebody is advertising for them. A humble suggestion. You can download the trial version from the Nero website. Give it a try and post the review.
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