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Old 07-03-2005, 11:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I recently read about a new electronic gadget which I thought I should share it with you.

It is known as the SKIP DOCTOR.It is an electrically operated device which helps you to repair scratched cds.

The skip doctor CD RESTORER repairs abrasions and light,medium and even deeper scratches on cds and is incredibly easy to use.

Place your disc inthe slot provided,spray it with resurfacing fluid and slide the disc into the guiding track.Than switch the device on.The rest is done by the SKIP DOCTOR.After 2 full rotations your cd is compltely restored.
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Old 08-03-2005, 12:34 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hey Man
where did you read about that???
If u are planning to buy that i have a bundle of scratched CDs.
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thats a gud device... lol will be using less toothpaste ater all!!!
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man dat would really be cool is it available in indian markets
hey can u do something just give link to the place where u have read dat
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what about the price ?
and did u try it ?
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I read this article in the local newspaper.So i cant provide u any link.I will try to find about the prices and post later.
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toothpaste helps clean cdroms ??????????? ok which brand , flavour and how much to use ???
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local newspaper!!
i hope your gadget is not as local as ur paper


tell me the name of that newspaper???????
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Old 09-03-2005, 01:15 AM   #9 (permalink)
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neet_online......... Get ur basics clear.
The data is stored on the reverse side of the CD. I mean the scratch is just a barrier between the drive read system and the data. U c... there is a covering over ur written data from the top above which the cd is branded. Ig u attempt to write nething on it in pen then it would rip thro' the covering and all ur silver plating wud rip off. This is the section where ur data is stored.

Now when u insert the CD the data is read from below surface. If there r scratches on it.... it means u just cannot access the data. As simple as dat. If u can find nething that wil restore the cracks...bravo!!! U have just done it.

As far as wat Deva introduces here... hvn't heard of it but if it exists it shud b costly for sure. But worth a buy smtimes. Deve pls post bak soon wid updated details.
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toothpaste helps clean cdroms ??????????? ok which brand , flavour and how much to use ???
u never tried it...is it????

apply a layer of toothpaste on a scratched cd,then clean it off with a cloth,nd try to run the cd....this procedure works around 80% for me...
i think toothpaste acts like a reflective material nd fills the scrathes....just a guess though.....
was able to copy sum movies this way ....
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wow..wat a tip..its indeed new news to me.. so finally toothpaste is useful somwhere huh!
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