Zico said:If the top layer of the disc is damaged then the disc is dead. The top layer is the data layer and is held flat by being printed onto the plastic disc.
If you damage the bottom of a cd/dvd then the laser beam light is diverted by the scratch and doesn't see the underside of the data layer. Obviously if the data layer is gone then there is nothing to read.
If this damage was not present before you took it to Block Busters then perhaps you should see if they will replace it.
Ok will do,
Jihad> tbh, almost all other disk drives don't mind being moved around a little...