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They do not require that the scratch be entirely removed.
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It is much better to repair the entire disc and damage with one of the $25 repair tools. There is software that will help do that, but is very time consuming. You need a copier that does bit by bit transfers. even high end software will not copy the defective parts of the disc, where files and folders exist that are damaged. Most optical drives nowadays, when used with Roxio, Nero, Record Now, or Sonic still scan the entire disc and refuse to act if their scan picks up damage anywhere. The average high end user still does not have the types of drives and setup necessary to copy or create an ISO image from a damaged disc. I assumed that, but without the broader knowledge and long experience of a professional tech, I suspect he would never have been able to create the image from a damaged disc when it is in such a state that it will not boot. Of course, if he only wants to bypass those first four (or so) sectors, he might get by with a little juggling. When he said it "doesn't boot" I may have assumed too much in thinking it would not detect either. Of course, bypassing the boot sectors it is worth a try. Any scratch anywhere on the disc prevents the read.
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The damage we find which stops the boot install are nearly always found elsewhere on the disc. But we have found that very small tool (147k) only provides repair for the four boot sectors. We are well familiar with the tools at the site.