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CD's, DVD's and other optical media can be used for back-up and storage of files. Unfortunately they are not as durable as expected.
It has been suggested that the average life of a CD written with the standard CD burner is anywhere between two and five years. Factory burnt CDs have higher life span. The life span of this type of media also depends on the storage environment, ambient temperature, humidity and how often the CD is used.
Optical media can easily be damaged by finger marks, scratches, dust, rough handling or if written on to label the CD with a pen. Physical damage and scuffs to the reflective layers (on the top of the DVD or CD) can result in the data on the disk becoming inaccessible.
Recovered data is returned on similar media to which it is recovered from so:
All data recovery work undertaken by MjM is under a Free diagnosis and a no recovery no-fee policy. If we can't recover your data, then there is no fee for you to pay.
If your CD or DVD is no longer readable contact us now.