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Abyssal Recovery Rescues Data On CDs and DVDs

Data on CDs and DVDs will become unreadable over time. That’s true for every disc regardless of it being a commercial one or self-burned media. CD recovery software like Abyssal Recovery are the last option users have to restore data on discs that have become partially unreadable.

Abyssal Recovery is just one of the recovery tools that Windows users can use to recover files on CDs and DVDs. Computer users in need for data recovery software can also take a look at previously reviewed applications like Isobuster, CD Recovery Toolbox, CD Check or Dataminer.

Abyssal Recovery is a basic disc recovery software that will copy files on the byte level ensuring that everything that can still be read will be copied to the destination directory.

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The program lacks the advanced options of comparable recovery software apps such as Isobuster. The recovery process is divided into three steps. It begins with the selection of the files that should be recovered from the disk. The destination directory is then selected in the next step which is followed by the actual process of copying the files to that directory.

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Abyssal Recovery is compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit editions of the Windows operating system. It can be downloaded from the developer’s homepage.

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About the Author:Martin Brinkmann is a journalist from Germany who founded Ghacks Technology News Back in 2005. He is passionate about all things tech and knows the Internet and computers like the back of his hand. You can follow Martin on Facebook or Twitter.

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  1. BalaC says:

    I still remember the day when i spent 4 hours in front of computer trying to recover one of my old disc using BadCopy Pro. But, i tried it in trial version and so they have disabled save option :(

  2. Chris says:

    Thanks Ghacks,

    I will check this one out. Do you know of any DIY method for repairing scratches and fixing the mirror on the label side or is that type of recovery best sent to the pros?

    Thanks

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