I'll try, Reggie - but they are still in the Ashampoo format.
Can't hurt, though....thanks.
I'll try, Reggie - but they are still in the Ashampoo format.
Can't hurt, though....thanks.
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
I wound up emailing the support area of the company.
Three tech buds of mine were called on...changing the extension to .zip or trying to open with 7zip did no good at all.
Two of the techs totally dissed Ashampoo as crap.
I am supposed to hear from the company within 48 hours. I am going back to the client's on Tuesday.
He might have lost all his data...it is not his main computer at all, but still, there are some documents he wanted saved.
Oh well - at least the original problem is fixed!It runs great and the sound is excellent.
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Your problem is one of the main reasons I got my home server, for backups. I got tired of losing everything when I did a fresh OS install.
blue, if I had saved it in a commonly used file type I wouldn't have this problem.
But I used an obscure program on the client's computer to back up the files, and I archived them as well. DUMB DUMB DUMB.
I have boot discs that I use for a clean install, as long as I have the client's reg key. Restoring the backups is easy...unless you do what I did.
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
You probably need the Ashampoo program installed to read/restore the files.
Oops, scrap that, I reread the original post.
You might need the exact version of the program that was used to do the backup.
Last edited by G535; 01-25-2009 at 09:36 PM. Reason: hard to concentrate when the cat wants to play!
G535 - Yes, I thought of that after a friend mentioned it...
Will look for all such programs with "6" in them....
Who knows? Could work!![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
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