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    reading rdb files in vista

    I had and portable drive from which I am trying to recover some files on a windows Vista computer. my pc would not recognize the portable drive so I connected the drive to an windows XP pc and transfered the files, which I then moved to my new windows Vista computer. so now I have a bunch of .rdb files on my Vista computer and I can't figure out what software to use to extract the files. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    Re: reading rdb files in vista

    most probably this file would be related to following software
    • Wavelet video image files

    • Netscape AIM chat file

    • Retrospec backup files

    • Nintendo 64 Rom file


    did you remember using any of those programs from the list

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    Re: reading rdb files in vista

    oh yes it is the backup file created by harddrive software. I just cannot found out out how what software to use to extract the files on a Vista computer.

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    Re: reading rdb files in vista

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