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    Aug 15, 2012, 06:57 PM
    Can not open photos from DVD on my computer
    I have backed up several years worth of photos on multiple DVDs. All have worked fine, except one (and it has all my photos from 2008 on it!). When I put the DVD in the DVD player on my computer and open the drive, there is nothing there. But, when I look at the properties of the DVD it shows that there is 3.22 GB used and 1.15 free so I know there is something on the DVD.

    I have tried opening the DVD on another computer and I have exactly the same (miserable) results.

    Any ideas what I can do to retrieve these photos?

    Thanks in advance for your help!
    Kristi

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