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file to her desktop, she would get the same error, informing herthe file could not be copied due to some type of corruption. She wanted to know if I could possibly help. I opened the cd http://www.percontra.net/archive/2corruptcddvdrecovery.htm in my own cd-rom drive and tried copying the file she was having a problem with and I realized it couldn't be copied on my system either. Therefore, in all likelihood, itwas the cd itself that was problematic, not the system, http://radified.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1156028465 player or other hardware. The error received when trying to copy the file was a cyclic redundancycheck (CRC) error. In fact, this is the most common error encountered with cd/dvd access or copying problems and I knew that such a problem access denied was often caused by a dirty or scratched disc, so I examined the surface of the cd and just as I suspected, it was marked. It had a distinct smudgeprinton it. I cleaned the whole cd and after doing so, voila! ,I was able to copy the needed file from the cd to my hard drive.I informed her that the problem was fixed and when I told her it was just a matter of cleaning the disc, she was surprised that drive access denied the solutionwas so simple and never thought such a confoundingproblem could be caused by a less than pristine condition cd. The fact is that cds and dvds can be very finicky. Just one speck of dirt or a hairline scratch can cause problems in accessing your data or the disc itself. These marks can make it difficult for the drive's laser beam to properly read the disc. Fortunately, dirty discs can be cleaned. Scratches can be more problematic, though, in many cases they can be repaired. With scratches, the severity of the problemdepends muchon the type and location of the scratch.Scratches that run across the disc or along the track, as opposed to those that run in a straight line from rim to center, can be the most difficult to repair. These type of problems are unique to cd and dvd media because the surfaces of the discs are bare and exposed, offering no protection against dust, finger prints,smudge, dirt and scratches. An exception is most dvd-ram discs which are encased in protective cartridges. Hard drives are enclosed in a tough metal shell and even cheap floppy discs are protected with a plastic cartridge. It should be stated that most scratches and marks do not usually affect playing a cd or dvd butwhen a problem accessing a cd or filedoes occur, the reason is most often dirt or scratches on crucial sections of the disc. For example, if t
2003, Ghost v8.x + Ghost Solution Suite (GSS) Discussion Board › Error accessing DVD after ejected & reinserted (Moderators: Rad, Christer, NightOwl, Pleonasm, MrMagoo, El_Pescador) ‹ Previous Topic | Next Topic › Pages: 1 Error accessing DVD after ejected & reinserted (Read 3377 times) AchingBack Dude Offline Posts: 12 Virginia, USA Back to top Error accessing DVD after ejected & reinserted Aug 19th, 2006 at 6:01pm Running Ghost 2003 on an XP-Pro PC, I used the Windows Ghost Basic mode to set up the DOS session to write the image to DVD. I selected "integrity check" and "Image password". I did NOT select "Assign drive letters to CD/DVD". After booting into PC DOS, entering a password and writing the image to DVD (it fit on one DVD), DOS Ghost displayed a message saying "Closing CD/DVD" and the DVD was ejected.Then DOS Ghost reported "error accessing CD/DVD". (I guess it was trying to do an integrity check.) I closed the DVD tray with the DVD in it, but nothing happened when I clicked on "retry" button (the button on the "error accessing CD/DVD" pop-up). I retried several times & I'm pretty sure I waited long enough for the DVD to spin up.Since the "retry" button was ineffective, I clicked on cancel button & then the PC DOS screen reappeared. From that menu, I selected "Retry" and then DOS Ghost re-started and asked me for a password. I assumed that it was about to re-write the image (but maybe it about to do the integrity check -- however there was no indication of what DOS Ghost was about to do). So I canceled out & then manually selected Local | Check | Image File. DOS Ghost asked for the password, I entered it, and the integrity check was successful.After booting into Windows, Win Ghost automatically displayed a msg that the selected t