Anthony Lalande advised Sam Weiss,
| I think there are labs that deal with the recovery of data from Hard Drives
| where the directory (TOC) has been wiped out. If the data is really precious
| (and you're willing to pay the price), perhaps you can find a lab that would
| do this for you.
That
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> Yes, it has been, and I've answered it so muc
Sam Weiss asked,
| I just joined the list, and this was probably covered before.
Yes, it has been, and I've answered it so much that I was hoping someone else
would this time. No one has, unless there have been some posts where my copy
was lost, so I'll do it now.
| I erased 3 eight minute st
When Act444 said that "basic units" do not clone TOCs, I replied that that
depends how one defines "basic," and if by "basic" one means units that don't
clone TOCs, well, there was no disputing it. Colin quoted my next paragraph:
T> However, not all MD recorders fit that definition of "basic,"
David W. Tamkin wrote:
>However, not all MD recorders fit that definition of "basic," and on most
>Sony decks [the JE320, JE500, and JE510 being notable exceptions] one can
>recover a deleted track even after the TOC has been updated to save the
>deletion.
But all these decks still require ente
more important - what's the
benefit of it?
Thanks.
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From: Jane Dowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: David W. Tamkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 12:36 AM
Subject: Re: MD: recovering deleted tracks
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>
Hi Tony,
I just know you're going to get a dozen+ replies on this but briefly, cloning
[the UTOC- User Table of Contents] is a means of copying the track
information from one MD to another. From now on I'll drop the [U]TOC.
It's main use is in recovering deleted tracks, when a track is erased
Jane wrote:
| I'm in Tokyo. Does anyone on this list live around Tokyo?
|
| In the event that I eventually find someone with a machine
| that will do
| this what is the step by step process? I suppose I could
| even try going to
| a store to see if they'd let me do it on one of their
| mac
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| You cannot retrieve a deleted track on a basic unit!
What exactly do you mean by a "basic unit"? If you mean one on which one
cannot retrieve a deleted track, and you consider any unit on which one can
retrieve a deleted track not basic, then sure. One cannot retrie
You cannot retrieve a deleted track on a basic unit!
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At 15:55 :) +1000 8/23/99, Kade Hansson wrote:
>At 12:08 PM 8/23/99 +0900, you wrote:
>>I have a Kenwood DMC-K7R. My manual is in Japanese, so I'm trying to
>>figure out if I can do this...
>>
>>Oh... this must be it. EDIT/AUTO MARK: Name Stamp, Read OK?, Reading,
>>Change MD, Insert MD, TOC R
>| I have a Kenwood DMC-K7R. My manual is in Japanese, so I'm trying to
>| figure out if I can do this...
>
>| Oh... this must be it. EDIT/AUTO MARK: Name Stamp, Read OK?, Reading,
>| Change MD, Insert MD, TOC Read, Write OK?, Writing!, Complete. I can't
>| read the Japanese commentary but thi
Jane Dowe had written,
D> I have a Kenwood DMC-K7R. My manual is in Japanese, so I'm trying to
D> figure out if I can do this...
D> Oh... this must be it. EDIT/AUTO MARK: Name Stamp, Read OK?, Reading,
D> Change MD, Insert MD, TOC Read, Write OK?, Writing!, Complete. I can't
D> read the Japa
I think that this Kenwood is the clone of the Sharp 702 although I can't be
sure. If it is, you can use the methods described by Edgar, but I suspect
that this may also be too late as you will no doubt have switched the unit
off by now.
An alternative would be to find someone with a deck that c
At 12:08 PM 8/23/99 +0900, you wrote:
>I have a Kenwood DMC-K7R. My manual is in Japanese, so I'm trying to
>figure out if I can do this...
>
>Oh... this must be it. EDIT/AUTO MARK: Name Stamp, Read OK?, Reading,
>Change MD, Insert MD, TOC Read, Write OK?, Writing!, Complete. I can't
>read the
Jane asked,
| Is there anyway to undelete a deleted track? I meant to delete one track
| and deleted a whole disc (of live improvised recordings... that I'll never
| be able to reproduce). I assume the data is still on the disc since I
| haven't recorded anything else... but I don't know if th
>You didn't say what recorder you have. You have not recorded anything else
>on that disc, so if you have a machine that can clone TOCs (or you can visit
>someone who has one and use his/hers), yes.
I have a Kenwood DMC-K7R. My manual is in Japanese, so I'm trying to
figure out if I can do th
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