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CDCheck 3.1.0.14 RC2

malebolgia   on 16 July 2004 - 17:45 · 5 comments & 283 views

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CDCheck is an application that checks your CD-ROM and tells you which files are corrupted. It can also do a binary compare with copy on disk. It is especially useful for testing old CDs or just burned CDs to see if they are OK. If some files are corrupted that means it would be wise to move your data to some other media or copy it on another CD.

What's New:
  • Fixed bug wheh plugin setup clicked while no plugin selected
  • Fixed delayed error reporting (all errors were sometimes visible only after completing the process)
  • Fixed bug in advanced aspi settings
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Download: CDCheck 3.1.0.14 RC2
News source: Flexbeta


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(3 replies) #1 chacho on 16 Jul 2004 - 17:58
most major cd burning programs have built-in verification processes...f

and as for the GUI...
#1.1 divertom15 on 16 Jul 2004 - 18:17
sometimes on my laptop nero fails to read the cd imediatly after burning which means it doesnt compair the files. so yes this program would be usefull to me. as for other computers. it doesnt happen
#1.2 Raven on 16 Jul 2004 - 20:02
Nero has a stand alone program called cdcheck.exe. It's runs a 'scandisk' type of check of the cd. It's what I use.
#1.3 [ timko ] on 17 Jul 2004 - 13:03
The author obviously likes the Win3.1 style of designing things
#2 neo_joel on 17 Jul 2004 - 13:57
nifty app, but fugly

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