| DevDude 2005-09-21, 2:47 am |
| Hi Marcin,
Backup Exec has the ability to read .bkf files. You can download the trial
version and use it for 60 days for free.
If you go to the "Tools -> Options -> Catalog" menus, there is a check box
labeled "Use storage media - based catalogs". If you remove the check from
this checkbox and run a catalog job on the bkf file, you should be able to
recover any files that are not corrupted. The catalog operation will take
longer to complete, but you should be able to restore any valid file within
the .bkf, before and after the corruption. Its hard to know how much
corruption there is in the .bkf file, so I wish you the best of luck.
This link will give you instructions on how to import a bkf file into the
program for restore. Before performing step 6. (The catalog operation),
follow the steps above. http://seer.support.veritas.com/docs/241600.htm
Thanks,
Nick
"Marcin Mirowski" <m_mirowski@op.pl> wrote in message
news:dg9h6e$7nn$1@atlantis.news.tpi.pl...
> Hello
>
> I have a corrupted *.bkf file (Win XP Pro). I tried to repair or extract
> some data from this file using shareware downloaded from internet. All
> programs recovered some file's names from this bkf but to extract all
> content I need full version (at least 50$). Do you know any free software
> for private (non comercial use??). I was seekin for crack or serial no.
> for:
> - RepairMyBackup.exe
> - bkrdemo.exe
> - bkfRecovery.exe
> nothing found.
> Do you have some, or some other ideas how to deal with this??
> thx
>
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