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Old August 17th 06, 10:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Marek Kalisz
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Default BKF repair?

After a serious crash I was trying several times to restore my files form
the MS backup (XP/SP2) on other drive. After a long time every time restore
stops and a message says something about inconsistencies in the file.
Backup was differential so in a tree there is about 20+ subdirectories. I'm
trying to check some demo of very expensive for a small one and occasionally
use repair program. Does anyone know about other, more affordable way to
recover this backup?
Marek Kalisz


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Old September 19th 11, 12:48 PM
nathanwaugh924 nathanwaugh924 is offline
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Hello Marek Kalisz, i would like to help you in this scenario, it's quite natural to me because of my past recovery experience. I also went through similar problem where i desperately needed cost-efficient solution. After frenzied search, i zeroed upon BKF Repair from SysInfoTools, which cost me just 89$. This is my first and memorable recovery experience and friend now i am happily sharing this link with you also. Hope it work great for you also...

OK, THANKS
Nathan Waugh
 




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