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Is there anyway to recover data (from Powerpoint 2003) on a CD-RW that has CRC error?
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"Ralph" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message
news:5A8478A5-DBCE-405E-8FB6-88759289929F@microsoft.com...
> Is there anyway to recover data (from Powerpoint 2003) on a CD-RW that has
CRC error?
> --
> Ralph

A CRC indicates a serious problem with your media. Try different CD drives -
one of them might be able to read the CD.

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I've had some results with BadCopyPro...

"Ralph" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message
news:5A8478A5-DBCE-405E-8FB6-88759289929F@microsoft.com...
> Is there anyway to recover data (from Powerpoint 2003) on a CD-RW that has
CRC error?
> --
> Ralph

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Hi Ralph,

Yes, you can try BadCopy Pro.

http://zdnet.search.com/search?q=BadCopyPro

I would like to suggest that you search on Internet for other third party
software or try another CD-ROM.

Regards,
Bob Qin
Product Support Services
Microsoft Corporation

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