As you know, since I've lost a lot of hard-drives in the past as whatnot, I tend to do A LOT of backup, so I have quite a few CD-Rs full of various files, documents, audio tracks, videos, images, etc that I may want or need for future reference.
I've noticed that my disk driver refuses to open one of my CDs, so I'm assume it's just acting up again (as it went through a phase like that a few months ago, and I don't know why), but upon further observation, I see the CD is very badly scratched, which I actually blame on the driver from its haywire days.
Now I'm reading up on tips to repair scratched CDs, and every thing I read says to use, of all things, toothpaste on the scratches with Q-tips... I'm skeptical about this, but something tells me it's so crazy it just might work, as there's a common gag on television where if something doesn't work like it should, someone else suggests applying toothpaste.
What do you guys thing?
I've noticed that my disk driver refuses to open one of my CDs, so I'm assume it's just acting up again (as it went through a phase like that a few months ago, and I don't know why), but upon further observation, I see the CD is very badly scratched, which I actually blame on the driver from its haywire days.
Now I'm reading up on tips to repair scratched CDs, and every thing I read says to use, of all things, toothpaste on the scratches with Q-tips... I'm skeptical about this, but something tells me it's so crazy it just might work, as there's a common gag on television where if something doesn't work like it should, someone else suggests applying toothpaste.
What do you guys thing?