A CD or DVD is a common storage device that can contain a multitude of important files. But what happens when it breaks down? If you don't have a backup, what can you do? You can use a program called CD DVD Data Recovery to recover these files and more. This article will give you a brief overview of the different types of software available. The best option is the free trial edition, as it allows you to test it out before you buy it.
To start the recovery process, you need to download and install CD/DVD Data Recovery software. It's possible to try a free trial version of CD DVD Data Rescue, but the trial version only allows you to copy 99% of the data. You'll be able to scan the whole disc with this program, but you can only extract data if you purchased the software. To use the free trial version, you'll only be able to extract a small portion of the file, but you'll be able to copy the rest of the file.
Once the program has been downloaded, click on the "start scanning" button. Select the CD/DVD folder you'd like to copy, and then click the Add Folder button. Then, you can drag and drop files from your CD/DVD to the list. You can also change the destination directory and choose the speed and quality of the copying. If you want to keep the original folder structure, you can choose to use the same name as the CD/DVD drive.