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Net Surface - corrupt zip disk


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Is it possible to create net surfaces with more

than one patch in along and across by selecting

geometry - no matter what sequence I try it says " across curves out of sequence" - it works if colors are changed and average is used and geometry is selected in a window - coons works fine by selecting geometry individually

 

Also I have a zip disk when I try to select files

it shows a bunch of strange symbols -

anyone have advice on recoverey of these files

 

Thanks for any help

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It could very well be the "older" zip disks that were used in Zip drives, they were made by a company called Iomega

 

People uses to use then for backups pre-CD Burners explosion, they were 100 megs on each disk.

 

Actually, they still make them

 

Linky to Amazon

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Yes it is Zip drive - looks like the file track

is corrupt - is there a data recovery program

that will restore the file structure

 

I start with all the alongs on one oneside

then work in the same direction on all the other alongs - then start in the same corner and

pick all the acrosses - this works with coons but

will not work for me in net

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Looks like driver problem

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Also I have a zip disk when I try to select files

it shows a bunch of strange symbols -

anyone have advice on recoverey of these files

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Try this :

http://iomega-na-en.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/i...p?p_faqid=16442

 

Also in old zip drives I remember disks named smthn like " Disk Tools " you can try too

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