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You need to warm the CD up and flatten it out.
1)
Take it down to your local flower shop or anywhere that makes gift baskets.
They use a special high heat hair dryer type thing to tighten the wrap on gift baskets.
Buy some flowers for your wife / girlfriend / daughter and ask if they might be able to help you with a quick problem. Toss the CD down on a hard flat surface and move the heat gun over the CD in a back and forth motion. Place a heavy book (or similar flat heavy object) on the CD while it is warm to flatten it out.
2)
Alternatively, it's hot in many parts of the country right now. Place some black construction in the sun and put the CD print side down (shiny side up). Let it sit and warm up in the sun and then place a heavy object (like a book) on top.
3)
The last option is the oven. Using a very (very) low heat, slowly warm the CD up in the oven until it can be bent.
Remember that there are small pits and grooves in the malleable CD plastic. If distorted, the CD player will either not be able read the CD or it will skip / damage your CD player. Warming the CD gradually and letting it cool really is the key but be very careful. This could cause further damage to the data / music on the CD or worse, damage your CD player.
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when you did the heavy books, did you sandwich it between glass first?
and if you have done this already, then try putting it in a ziploc type bag and immersing it in 100 degree Fahrenheit water for 5 minutes, then try the glass and books again.
if it does work, it is recommended that you make a copy of it just in case it had cracks you did not see.
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http://www.ehow.com/how_113957_repair-warped-cd.html
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There is a utility for linux & windows that will actually read what data IS available on the CD.
It's called DVDisaster and It will run from a live distro like slax too.
But also has a windows version too...
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/dvdisaster-for-Windows/1170496176/1
This is the absolute best tool I have in all of the software that I own.
And this is also free.
I also recommend installing a ISO mounter as well as GParted.
The tool will literally copy every single block of readable data on the disk and fill in the rest of the bad blocks with readable text.
Even if the CD is warped , as long as it will spin on the drive turn table this program will read it!
Kind Regards,
@XDS
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PS. I used glass out of a couple of pictures I had.
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It wont fix the disk but if you really like it and your going to go to all this effort to fix it then you should just replace it.
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I have never seen a warped CD
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If the CD is only slightly warped, try sandwiching it between two pieces of 1/4-inch (6-mm) window glass and pressing it beneath a 10-lb. (5-kg) stack of books for two or three days.
If the heavy books alone don't work, try warming up the disc to soften the plastic first. Place the disc in a zipper-lock plastic bag and immerse it in 100°F (38°C) water for 5 minutes. Repeat the book pressing.
If you succeed in flattening a warped disc, it's a smart idea to make a copy of it, in case the airtight seal was broken and the disc later starts to corrode.
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How do I straighten a warped CD?
I have a CD that warped from something sitting on top of it. Its not a huge warp, but it will not play in a CD player. Any tips on straightening it out, or should I just accept it and get a new one? I tried putting a stack of heavy books on it, so far it has not made a difference.
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| September 03, 2009 02:45 PM |
1)
Take it down to your local flower shop or anywhere that makes gift baskets.
They use a special high heat hair dryer type thing to tighten the wrap on gift baskets.
Buy some flowers for your wife / girlfriend / daughter and ask if they might be able to help you with a quick problem. Toss the CD down on a hard flat surface and move the heat gun over the CD in a back and forth motion. Place a heavy book (or similar flat heavy object) on the CD while it is warm to flatten it out.
2)
Alternatively, it's hot in many parts of the country right now. Place some black construction in the sun and put the CD print side down (shiny side up). Let it sit and warm up in the sun and then place a heavy object (like a book) on top.
3)
The last option is the oven. Using a very (very) low heat, slowly warm the CD up in the oven until it can be bent.
Remember that there are small pits and grooves in the malleable CD plastic. If distorted, the CD player will either not be able read the CD or it will skip / damage your CD player. Warming the CD gradually and letting it cool really is the key but be very careful. This could cause further damage to the data / music on the CD or worse, damage your CD player.
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September 03, 2009 02:48 PM
does it have cracks? when you did the heavy books, did you sandwich it between glass first?
and if you have done this already, then try putting it in a ziploc type bag and immersing it in 100 degree Fahrenheit water for 5 minutes, then try the glass and books again.
if it does work, it is recommended that you make a copy of it just in case it had cracks you did not see.
Source(s):
http://www.ehow.com/how_113957_repair-warped-cd.html
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September 03, 2009 02:59 PM
Another tip for when you get the CD flat enough to spin on the DRIVE..... There is a utility for linux & windows that will actually read what data IS available on the CD.
It's called DVDisaster and It will run from a live distro like slax too.
But also has a windows version too...
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/dvdisaster-for-Windows/1170496176/1
This is the absolute best tool I have in all of the software that I own.
And this is also free.
I also recommend installing a ISO mounter as well as GParted.
The tool will literally copy every single block of readable data on the disk and fill in the rest of the bad blocks with readable text.
Even if the CD is warped , as long as it will spin on the drive turn table this program will read it!
Kind Regards,
@XDS
Source(s):
*Nix
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September 03, 2009 07:52 PM
Do you have two small pieces of glass to use? If so take the disc and place it between the glass, lay a towel on a table, put the glass on it and place a Iron on top of it and allow it to heat. When it gets warm, real warm turn the Iron off and let it cool. Leave the iron on it for the weight. Should do the trick. PS. I used glass out of a couple of pictures I had.
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September 03, 2009 08:31 PM
Get a string and attach it to the rear view mirror of your car then buy another one to replace it. It wont fix the disk but if you really like it and your going to go to all this effort to fix it then you should just replace it.
P.S.
I have never seen a warped CD
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September 04, 2009 02:13 AM
I should quote my source like this. ---quote--
If the CD is only slightly warped, try sandwiching it between two pieces of 1/4-inch (6-mm) window glass and pressing it beneath a 10-lb. (5-kg) stack of books for two or three days.
If the heavy books alone don't work, try warming up the disc to soften the plastic first. Place the disc in a zipper-lock plastic bag and immerse it in 100°F (38°C) water for 5 minutes. Repeat the book pressing.
If you succeed in flattening a warped disc, it's a smart idea to make a copy of it, in case the airtight seal was broken and the disc later starts to corrode.
---/quote---
Source(s):
http://www.ehow.com/how_113957_repair-warped-cd.html
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September 04, 2009 02:29 AM
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i thought i would let you know that we are very careful here not to copy and paste our answers. it sets us apart from other answers sites, and keeps us from violating any copyrights. i thought you might not know, since you are still new. =) you can see the actual policy here: copy and paste policy
for an example of how you can do it, i actually used the same source you did when i answered this question above, and i covered the same points, but put it into a bit of a different form.
i want to thank you for contributing, and i hope i'll be seeing a lot more answers from you in the near future.
September 04, 2009 03:09 AM
quoting like that is a step better. since it is your entire answer, though, and most of the source article, you should really add some of your own comments.
either talk about it and then cite it or just paraphrase it into your own words.
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either talk about it and then cite it or just paraphrase it into your own words.
you are a quick study. i like that.
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the above methods seem to be the consensus on getting rid of the warp, however, you should try to copy it first.
try putting it in a CD/DVD writer, as those are more sensitive and might be able to read it better, then use a program like one of the following:
CD Recovery Toolbox
Roadkil’s Unstoppable Copier
ddrescue for linux machines
whatever you do, make a backup copy when you can get it to read the disc.