On 11/01/2016 03:39 AM, Peter Cetinski wrote:
Out of
curiosity, since I've never done this either but have heard
most folks suggest it. How do you seal the newly made jacket? Is it
not necessary or folks using scotch tape?
Well, I made a number of these this weekend and I just left the end
open. The hub keeps the cookie in place. Thanks to everyone for the
input.
So, I was able to image half of the disks without issue. The others
all had a few bad tracks. On most of those I don't see any physical
damage so I was wondering if there were any other techniques to
possibly recover those tracks? Baking the cookie? Is there a good
tool to merge tracks from multiple disks if I find another copy of
the software that has the missing tracks?
If the errors accumulate on the middle-to-inner tracks, consider the
possibility that the original drive's alignment may not match that of
the drive you're using to read them.
On several occasions, I've had to "un/disk-align" a drive to get decent
results on certain disks.
--Chuck