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How can I unerase a deleted file?

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How can I unerase a deleted file?

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A. Unerasing the file is not possible. However, you can copy a deleted file to your hard disk. There are two ways to detect a deleted file using CD/DVD Diagnostic. (1) The file is shown with an icon with a red border around it. (2) It is in a created “Unattached Items” folder and may not have the original name. It may be necessary to check all of the unnamed files for it. If the file is not in the list presented by CD/DVD Diagnostic, a complete examination of the disc will be necessary to locate the file. This may take some time, but it will usually locate the file. You can force the complete examination by selecting the “Force intensive UDF examination” option in the Preferences dialog and then use the Refresh command or press F5.

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