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Re: [DX] oops, osa 2
Mielenkiintoinen proseduuri. Tnx JUS. Mietin sellaistakin että jos vahingossa dellaa koko diskin mutta ennen TOC:n kirjoittamista (tai kesken sen) ehtii vetää virtapiuhan seinästä tai patterit veks, voiko se pelastaa tilanteen. Pitäisikin ottaa asiakseen ja testata...
VJR
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jussi Suokas" <jussi.suokas@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 10:07 PM
Subject: [DX] oops, osa 2
> Netistä löytyi tällaiset ohjeet meikäläisen kaltaisille tolloille, tosin monien varoitusten kera (kts. myös http://ravn.net/md/#rescue
> Konsultoin ensin tyynyä, ja kokeilen huomenna jos osaan ja uskallan. Kerron sitten.
> JUS
>
> How to recover one or more deleted tracks
> This procedure will help you to recover tracks you have erased accidentally when the TOC has already been written. As the erased tracks are declared as free space, you might have already recorded over the data.
> · Insert the disc where you want to recover tracks on.
> · Change the disc name to light the red "TOC" symbol in the display.
> · Unplug the deck. (Do NOT write the TOC first!)
> · Wait a few seconds.
> · Hold down the AMS button (track selector) when plugging the deck in.
> · Release the button.
> Be careful! You are now in TEST MODE.
> · Press eject.
> · Remove the disc.
> · Insert another disc you don't need any longer.
> · Unplug the deck.
> · Wait a few seconds.
> · Plug the deck back in.
> · Turn it on.
> · The TOC will be "copied" on the other disc.
> · Record anything to fill the free space.
> · When the disc is full, unplug the deck again. (Do NOT write the TOC first!)
> · Wait a few seconds.
> · Hold down the AMS button (track selector) when plugging the deck in.
> · Release the button.
> Be careful! You are now in TEST MODE.
> · Press eject.
> · Remove the disc.
> · Insert the first disc.
> · Unplug the deck. (Do NOT write the TOC first!)
> · Wait a few seconds.
> · Plug the deck back in.
> · Turn it on.
> · The TOC will be written.
> · Now there's one track with all the erased music.
> It might be fragmented. Then you need to puzzle it back together.
> · If the track doesn't play, press pause, forward a bit, release pause.
> (repeat this, until you find music)
>
> How to create a new TOC for a blank disc
> This procedure will help you to recover a disc you have accidentally erased or that contains a walkman recording that couldn't be completed.
> Hint: This trick does not work with the Sony JE500 / JE510 model. It does work with most older and the newer models like the JE520. The same applies to all other TOC cloning tricks on this page.
>
> · Record on another disc from beginning to the end, so that you have one track that fills the whole disc.
> · Change the disc name to light the red "TOC" symbol in the display.
> · Unplug the deck. (Do NOT write the TOC first!)
> · Wait a few seconds.
> · Hold down the AMS button (track selector) when plugging the deck in.
> · Release the button.
> Be careful! You are now in TEST MODE.
> · Press eject.
> · Remove the disc.
> · Insert the disc you want the TOC written on.
> · Wait a few seconds.
> · Unplug the deck.
> · Wait a few seconds.
> · Plug the deck back in.
> · The TOC will be written.
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