02-28-2014, 11:01 PM
Also, please really consider not re-writing over original disks, even if they are partially damaged.
While the available imaging and writing technologies are as good as they can be right now, there's always a possibility that the technologies will improve and be able to recover data, or that it may be found that the writing isn't as good as it is believed to be.
As a collector of original disks, I would be disappointed to find that an "original" disk I acquired was actually a repaired/rewritten disk.
Please don't take this as, or turn it into a KF vs. SCP vs. XYZ argument. My belief holds regardless of the imaging product or format.
Thanks,
Robert
While the available imaging and writing technologies are as good as they can be right now, there's always a possibility that the technologies will improve and be able to recover data, or that it may be found that the writing isn't as good as it is believed to be.
As a collector of original disks, I would be disappointed to find that an "original" disk I acquired was actually a repaired/rewritten disk.
Please don't take this as, or turn it into a KF vs. SCP vs. XYZ argument. My belief holds regardless of the imaging product or format.
Thanks,
Robert