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ozstar
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Is this method correct?

Post by ozstar »

I have seen this on another site.. Is it correct ?

http://www.loosewireblog.com/2005/12/re ... corru.html

Restoring Corrupted MyInfo Files

Here’s a tip for a piece of software I love, but which I know is not exactly mainstream. It’s an outliner called MyInfo, and it’s a great example of how versatile outliners can be. However, files can get corrupted, and, despite a good backup mechanism, it’s not impossible both the backup and the main file is rendered irretrievable. This is what happened to me, and despite the best efforts of the software’s inventor, Petko Georgiev, things looked hopeless. But actually there is something you can do if your MyInfo file (MIO) and the back up (MIB) won’t open:

Open the directory or folder in which you keep the MyInfo file (using a program like ExplorerPlus
http://www.sendphotos.com/Products/ExplorerPlus/

which lets you preview the contents of the file helps here);

Look for the most recent TMP file that containts RVF files (these should appear in ExplorerPlus’ preview window as a directory tree). Many of the TMP files may appear to be a decent size (i.e. not empty) but in fact contain no usable data. So this will only work if the TMP file contains those RVF files.
Rename the file with an MIO extension.
Open the file. Your MyInfo file should now be restored.
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Post by Petko »

Yes, this still works in the latest versions of MyInfo 6, but generally, I recommend to use File > Open Backup instead.
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