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    CDRoller 9.00.80

    CDRoller is a powerful, easy-to-use and low-cost toolset for CD/DVD data recovery. CDRoller supports industry-standard ISO 9660 file system, including Microsoft's extensions for long file names support, so-called Joliet extensions. CDRoller also supports the discs formatted in UDF file system, including versions 1.02, 1.50, 2.0, 2.01 and also so-called UDF Bridge format. Support of wide set of CD, CD-R, CD-RW and DVD formats such as: CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-WO, CD-ROM XA and Mixed-Mode CD, Stamped multisession CD, CD-MRW ("Mt. Rainier" CD-RW), DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM.
    Features:
    • Effectively retrieves the data off the discs created by "drag and drop" CD/DVD writing software, such as well-known Roxio (Adaptec) and Ahead Nero software packages, CeQuadrat's PacketCD, Instant Write, B's CLiP and others.
    • "On-the-fly" unpacks the files initially compressed by Roxio (Adaptec) DirectCD.

    • Recovers CD and DVD data created by standalone devices that record directly onto disks, including: Sony digital cameras, DVD camcorders, personal DVD recorders, etc.
    • Retrieves back up files from the discs recorded in several stages (multisession discs).
    • Includes a built-in UDF Reader. There is no need to install a third-party software, for example Roxio (Adaptec) UDF Reader driver.
    • Finds and retrieves the lost files on UDF discs, including: accidently deleted files, files on quick-formatted disc, files on incorrectly closed disc, etc.
    • Rescues the data from scratched, damaged or defective discs.
    • Provides direct access to the hardware, bypassing the Windows File System. Looks for the lost tracks (sessions) every time when you insert a new disc into the drive
    • Digitally extracts audio tracks into a wide set of wave formats.
    • Tests CD readability.
    • Extracts ISO Image file.
    • Catalogs files and folders into CD library.
    • All features are integrated into a common and easy-to-use intuitive shell. User Interface is similar to well-known Windows 95 File Manager (Windows Explorer), with file property pages, pop-up (context) menus and drag-and-drop support.


    Support of wide set of CD, CD-R, CD-RW and DVD formats such as:
    * CD/DVD format CD-DA,
    * CD/DVD format CD-ROM,
    * CD/DVD format CD-WO,
    * CD/DVD format CD-ROM XA and Mixed-Mode CD,
    * CD/DVD format Stamped multisession CD,
    * CD/DVD format CD-MRW ("Mt. Rainier" CD-RW),
    * CD/DVD format DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM.



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    I had forgotten its name but this is it. CDRoller was my first CD/DVD Data Recovery tool before I switched to IsoBuster. Sold $9 higher than IsoBuster, I doubt CDRoller has multilingual GUI feature. But CDRoller has the ability to recover lost data from flash media, something IsoBuster doesn't. However, it might be rather a bloat than useful for a utility which frames its name with the initial "CD". Not to mention we can get Flash Recovery freeware out there, like Recuva or even expensive paidware from GOTD quite regularly.

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