Despite the emergence of a number of portable media that serve to store large amounts of information, CDs are still considered one of the most persistent and reliable in the designated group. They are less prone to causeless damage, but are not protected from physical influences and, as a result, mechanical damage. A couple of scratches on the surface of the CD are enough for the media to stop working correctly or read at all, “burying” a significant part of the data important to the user.
But you should not despair: the chance to repair the equipment remains. For this, there are special commercial kits for sale and a lot of tips on the Web designed to help restore the disk to its original condition.
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- You need to remove the media from the optical drive by holding it by the edges or inner ring.
By following these instructions, the user will protect himself from unexpected loss of information and, perhaps, he will never run into the problem of how to remove scratches from the disk.