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Yup I/O reading errors are due to scratched discs or small specs of dust on the surface. Make sure the surface is as smooth as possible. Even the slightest dust particle can produce such errors on very sensitive drives.
Using another DVD-Rom drive can be the solution too as Zergrinch already brought up. I once used three different DVD-drives on multiple systems to rip a badly damaged DVD and got together a splendid working copy. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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