@ emu sampler heads (Floppy CRC Error message)

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@ emu sampler heads (Floppy CRC Error message)

Post by jalfrezi » Mon Jan 29, 2007 6:20 pm

If this comes up is there any way at all to recover the data with something? Its the 2nd disk in the set and i'm using an esi 4000.
I found something about recovering stuff on an atari but nothing else.

Has this happened and can anything be done about it?

I hope someone can help on this!!

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Post by subframe » Mon Jan 29, 2007 6:22 pm

Not sure, but you could have a look at http://www.emusonacid.co.uk/
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Post by subframe » Mon Jan 29, 2007 6:24 pm

subframe wrote:Not sure, but you could have a look at http://www.emusonacid.co.uk/
which I see you've already done :wink:
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Post by panzar-rukkuz » Tue Jan 30, 2007 5:02 pm

crc means you're fooked 99 percent of the time ...

try to make an image from it and clone it to another disk ...

there are tools for that ... linuc can do that standard ...

sectorbased copying is what you need ...

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Post by jalfrezi » Thu Feb 08, 2007 3:29 pm

cheers panzer, i got ANALYZER for RECOVER Floppy Pro Version 0.3 but it doesn't look like it can help. i checked a disc that worked and i was almost instant at finding the structure where as the disc in question took about an hour to come up with a screen asking for the volume number and i wasn't able to input anything.

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