![]() ![]() I am highly interested in buying a "share" in such prog. I downloaded the demo of BKFRecovery and it managed to solve all of the file (112GB) but no way I will pay more than 1000 USD for a program that looks like crap and is written in VB. ![]() Even that my bkf file still got it's original size, windows reports it as corrupted. Some days later the OS failed to read the disc and I had to run chkdsk. I put the bkf file on a brand new HD and also made a verification of the file. Seams like I got the same problem as you guys.Ī week ago I made a full backup of my 160GB HD in order to make a fresh installation after changing some of the hardware. Mike Bauer RE: How to restore from a corrupt BKF file. Please, please, please.someone come to my rescue!!! My question is very simple.is there a way for me to get what files are backed up in the BKF file out? Using the demo version of BKFRecovery, I can see that all of what I really need is backed up, and the only think I can see that is not was the Windows directory stuff, which I don't really care about. I also tried this Linux MTF reader, compiled on XP using Cygwin, but it reads the header info and does little more with a good backup file, and careens off the cliff with the broken file. ![]() The s $1099 for a license to do 25gb+ files.just a little much to pay for something that I only plan to use once. I have been doing research for serveral days, and the only solution I can find is a program from E-Tech called BKFRecovery. Long story short, the drive is dead, and I am now looking at a 27gb BKF file that does not work. I attempted to back it up to another drive using NTBackup, but before the job was 100%, the drive made its final attempt at life and rolled over not-so-gracefully. After some initial verrification, it was determined that the main drive, a Western Digital 450AA IDE drive, was starting to fail. About a week ago, my wife's computer started acting up. ![]()
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