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Copyright © 2007, www.isobuster.com all rights reserved. This article was written by Peter Van Hove, CEO at Smart Projects. Smart Projects is an experienced company with high focus on CD and DVD technology, highly involved in CD / DVD / BD and HD DVD Data recovery with IsoBuster as one of its leading applications. This article may be reproduced in a website, e-zine, CD-ROM, book, magazine, etc. as long as the above information is included in full, including the link back to this website.

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Creative editing of file properties in files found based on their signature

During a "Scan for missing files and folders", IsoBuster is able to recognize a great deal of files based on their signature. Check out the power of IsoBuster under the hood and make changes to what was found, if appropriate, and increase your chances for success.

Peter Van Hove | Published 09/6/2007 | Software | Unrated
Using Sector View in search for missing files

This article explains one of the uses of the "Sector View" feature. By putting on your "engineering hat" there's lots you can do with IsoBuster. Even for the technically challenged, but willing to learn, this feature could become very handy overtime.

Peter Van Hove | Published 09/6/2007 | Software | Unrated
How to Recover a Quick Erased CD-RW versus DVD-RW

The state of the media after a quick erase is different, because of the different standards for rewritable optical media, in particular CD-RW, DVD-RW and DVD+RW. An article about recovering data from quick erased CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD+RW: what’s recoverable and how can you do it?

Peter Van Hove | Published 11/23/2007 | Software | Unrated

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