Well gang, when I got up this morning, and tried the CD again, the drive still wouldn't read it, so with no other alternative, I gave it the ol' toothpaste treatment that everyone is saying actually works like a charm... and guess what?
It didn't work. As a matter of fact, it actually made the disc worse! I did as instructed - used a Q-tip to "polish" the disc from the center to the outer edge, all the way around, rinsed it off with warm water, dried it with a soft cloth, popped it in the drive, and waited, and waited, and waited and waited... nothing. So guess what? Now I'm in a BAD MOOD!
EDIT: Okay, so I did research on how to recover files from a scratched CD, and was able to download a free program that would read the damaged CD, and extract all non-corrupted files; so I was able to do that and re-burn the files to a new, black CD-R... the only problem was that there were two files that couldn't be read because of corruption... and I'll give you all a hint as to what those two files were... they both had something to do with a certain purple monster...
It didn't work. As a matter of fact, it actually made the disc worse! I did as instructed - used a Q-tip to "polish" the disc from the center to the outer edge, all the way around, rinsed it off with warm water, dried it with a soft cloth, popped it in the drive, and waited, and waited, and waited and waited... nothing. So guess what? Now I'm in a BAD MOOD!
EDIT: Okay, so I did research on how to recover files from a scratched CD, and was able to download a free program that would read the damaged CD, and extract all non-corrupted files; so I was able to do that and re-burn the files to a new, black CD-R... the only problem was that there were two files that couldn't be read because of corruption... and I'll give you all a hint as to what those two files were... they both had something to do with a certain purple monster...