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| 179230 | 2003-09-30 04:47:00 | I found a long lost one of the above in a dark cupboard. Decided to fire it up and see what was on the disks with it. Some of the disks show a file 'image.113'. I searched the internet and while there were many references to .113 nothing seemed relevant. Does anyone know what software produces a file called, image.113 ? I am fairly certain it is a backup of some sort but nothing I have on this computer will open it. |
Curly (487) | ||
| 179231 | 2003-09-30 06:59:00 | Looks like a sequence/version number, rather than a "type" extension. The *nix file command is good for identifying file types. You could try giving it a few different extensions (zip, rar, arj, ...) and see if WinZip recognises any structure. | Graham L (2) | ||
| 179232 | 2003-10-01 01:24:00 | Hi Graham, Thanks for reply. Tried quite a few extensions but no luck, but no big deal. I have an idea that Microsoft Backup was used with a previous computer to produce the file, but it looks like Win ME does not offer Backup. |
Curly (487) | ||
| 179233 | 2003-10-01 02:12:00 | Anyway, Microsoft Backup is notorious for not supporting previous versions. :D Obviously they are "important" files-- you've survived without them for some time. | Graham L (2) | ||
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