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If you have a LiteOn drive you can use a very low level verify app. There're specialized apps to check CD integrity with its own low level driver. Some drives let you read hidden tracks. It's better to compare (generate a checksum, etc...) using Nero Disk Speed than putting verify on setting in your burning soft.
http://www.cdfreaks.com/software/Diagnostic_-Utility/
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Originally Posted by LaBBa
welll if there was one i think that every app of burning would have done it for you and then fix the image .. i don't know any application that can tell me this info
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Then mount ISO and debug
if the iso is a perfect image and fixed so why i need to debug it ? it should run like the original... (meaning : won't ask for original CD)
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If the iso is perfect then your app reads CD manufacturer ID and other fields. Then you must debug CD API.