On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 23:43:01 -0800, B van der Woude wrote:
> When i copy my backup file that is above4gb to my virtual harddisk and i want > to read the backup file with NTbackup then NTBackup reports that it is not a > valid file, so i can not restore anything from this file, my harddisk is not > running out of diskspace. > If i use a BKF file below 4gb then it is not a problem. > Also if i use the bkf file trough a shared folder of virtual addition then > this error also occurs.
> Is this a limitation?
> Thanks in advance,
What file system are you using on the VHD?
-- Paul Adare MVP - Virtual Machines http://www.identit.ca This login session: $13.76, but for you: $11.88.
"Paul Adare" wrote: > On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 23:43:01 -0800, B van der Woude wrote:
> > When i copy my backup file that is above4gb to my virtual harddisk and i want > > to read the backup file with NTbackup then NTBackup reports that it is not a > > valid file, so i can not restore anything from this file, my harddisk is not > > running out of diskspace. > > If i use a BKF file below 4gb then it is not a problem. > > Also if i use the bkf file trough a shared folder of virtual addition then > > this error also occurs.
> > Is this a limitation?
> > Thanks in advance,
> What file system are you using on the VHD?
> -- > Paul Adare > MVP - Virtual Machines > http://www.identit.ca > This login session: $13.76, but for you: $11.88.
> On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 23:43:01 -0800, B van der Woude wrote:
> > When i copy my backup file that is above4gb to my virtual harddisk and i want > > to read the backup file with NTbackup then NTBackup reports that it is not a > > valid file, so i can not restore anything from this file, my harddisk is not > > running out of diskspace. > > If i use aBKFfile below 4gb then it is not a problem. > > Also if i use thebkffile trough a shared folder of virtual addition then > > this error also occurs.
> > Is this a limitation?
> > Thanks in advance,
> What file system are you using on the VHD?
> -- > Paul Adare > MVP - Virtual Machineshttp://www.identit.ca > This login session: $13.76, but for you: $11.88.
Hi,
Maybe you can try a popular BKF file recovery tool called Advanced BKF Repair to repair your BKF file. It is a powerful tool to repair corrupt or damaged BKF files.
It seems like it is whit every file above 4gb that cannot be opent. Winzip10 supports openingfiles above but also when i try to open a zip above 4gb in virtual pc winzip says that its not a valid winzip file. When i create an bkf file below 4gb NTbackup can read the file
Also in another virtualpc environment it is the same problem.
"mxiaok...@gmail.com" wrote: > On 3月6日, 下午4时04分, Paul Adare <pkad...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 23:43:01 -0800, B van der Woude wrote:
> > > When i copy my backup file that is above4gb to my virtual harddisk and i want > > > to read the backup file with NTbackup then NTBackup reports that it is not a > > > valid file, so i can not restore anything from this file, my harddisk is not > > > running out of diskspace. > > > If i use aBKFfile below 4gb then it is not a problem. > > > Also if i use thebkffile trough a shared folder of virtual addition then > > > this error also occurs.
> > > Is this a limitation?
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > What file system are you using on the VHD?
> > -- > > Paul Adare > > MVP - Virtual Machineshttp://www.identit.ca > > This login session: $13.76, but for you: $11.88.
> Hi,
> Maybe you can try a popular BKF file recovery tool called Advanced BKF > Repair to repair your BKF file. It is a powerful tool to repair > corrupt or damaged BKF files.
> It seems like it is whit every file above 4gb that cannot be opent. > Winzip10 supports openingfiles above but also when i try to open a zip > above > 4gb in virtual pc winzip says that its not a valid winzip file. > When i create an bkf file below 4gb NTbackup can read the file
> Also in another virtualpc environment it is the same problem.
>> On 3月6日, 下午4时04分, Paul Adare <pkad...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 23:43:01 -0800, B van der Woude wrote:
>> > > When i copy my backup file that is above4gb to my virtual harddisk >> > > and i want >> > > to read the backup file with NTbackup then NTBackup reports that it >> > > is not a >> > > valid file, so i can not restore anything from this file, my harddisk >> > > is not >> > > running out of diskspace. >> > > If i use aBKFfile below 4gb then it is not a problem. >> > > Also if i use thebkffile trough a shared folder of virtual addition >> > > then >> > > this error also occurs.
>> > > Is this a limitation?
>> > > Thanks in advance,
>> > What file system are you using on the VHD?
>> > -- >> > Paul Adare >> > MVP - Virtual Machineshttp://www.identit.ca >> > This login session: $13.76, but for you: $11.88.
>> Hi,
>> Maybe you can try a popular BKF file recovery tool called Advanced BKF >> Repair to repair your BKF file. It is a powerful tool to repair >> corrupt or damaged BKF files.
Yes i am sure. I tried opening the zip file on my local pc and it does open. I tried opening it trough the virtual additions share in virtual pc so the file is still on my local pc and it gives an error that the zip file is not valid. Then i tried to copy the file to my virtual harddisk wich is NTFS and then tried to open. It still says that the zipp is corrupt. Also in another virual machine on a other pc it is the same problem.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > I know you said you are using NTFS, but is that the host? Are you sure > you're not using FAT32 in the guests?
> "B van der Woude" <BvanderWo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A14FEBB1-A7A8-4E5A-8D8D-0A72A7396B9B@microsoft.com... > > It seems like it is whit every file above 4gb that cannot be opent. > > Winzip10 supports openingfiles above but also when i try to open a zip > > above > > 4gb in virtual pc winzip says that its not a valid winzip file. > > When i create an bkf file below 4gb NTbackup can read the file
> > Also in another virtualpc environment it is the same problem.
> >> On 3月6日, 下午4时04分, Paul Adare <pkad...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 23:43:01 -0800, B van der Woude wrote:
> >> > > When i copy my backup file that is above4gb to my virtual harddisk > >> > > and i want > >> > > to read the backup file with NTbackup then NTBackup reports that it > >> > > is not a > >> > > valid file, so i can not restore anything from this file, my harddisk > >> > > is not > >> > > running out of diskspace. > >> > > If i use aBKFfile below 4gb then it is not a problem. > >> > > Also if i use thebkffile trough a shared folder of virtual addition > >> > > then > >> > > this error also occurs.
> >> > > Is this a limitation?
> >> > > Thanks in advance,
> >> > What file system are you using on the VHD?
> >> > -- > >> > Paul Adare > >> > MVP - Virtual Machineshttp://www.identit.ca > >> > This login session: $13.76, but for you: $11.88.
> >> Hi,
> >> Maybe you can try a popular BKF file recovery tool called Advanced BKF > >> Repair to repair your BKF file. It is a powerful tool to repair > >> corrupt or damaged BKF files.
Hi,
It is probable that your bkf file has corrupted.Here are some BKF file recovery tools you may need to repair your BKF file. Below is a list of them:
> On Thursday, March 06, 2008 2:43 AM B van der Woud wrote:
> When i copy my backup file that is above4gb to my virtual harddisk and i want > to read the backup file with NTbackup then NTBackup reports that it is not a > valid file, so i can not restore anything from this file, my harddisk is not > running out of diskspace.
> If i use a BKF file below 4gb then it is not a problem.
> Also if i use the bkf file trough a shared folder of virtual addition then > this error also occurs.
> Is this a limitation?
> Thanks in advance,
> B van der Woude
>> On Thursday, March 06, 2008 3:04 AM Paul Adare wrote:
>> What file system are you using on the VHD?
>> --
>> Paul Adare
>> MVP - Virtual Machines
>> http://www.identit.ca >> This login session: $13.76, but for you: $11.88.
>>> On Thursday, March 06, 2008 3:31 AM BvanderWoud wrote:
>>> I use NTFS as filesystem
>>> "Paul Adare" wrote:
>>>> On Saturday, March 08, 2008 1:21 PM mxiaokan wrote:
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>>>> Hi,
>>>> Maybe you can try a popular BKF file recovery tool called Advanced BKF
>>>> Repair to repair your BKF file. It is a powerful tool to repair
>>>> corrupt or damaged BKF files.
>>>> And you can also download a free demo version at http://www.datanumen.com/ab= >>>> r/abr.exe
>>>> Wish you good luck!
>>>> Alan
>>>>> On Wednesday, March 26, 2008 6:43 AM BvanderWoud wrote:
>>>>> It seems like it is whit every file above 4gb that cannot be opent.
>>>>> Winzip10 supports openingfiles above but also when i try to open a zip above >>>>> 4gb in virtual pc winzip says that its not a valid winzip file.
>>>>> When i create an bkf file below 4gb NTbackup can read the file
>>>>> Also in another virtualpc environment it is the same problem.
>>>>> "mxiaok...@gmail.com" wrote:
>>>>>> On Wednesday, March 26, 2008 7:48 AM Colin Barnhorst wrote:
>>>>>> I know you said you are using NTFS, but is that the host? Are you sure
>>>>>> you are not using FAT32 in the guests?
>>>>>>> On Wednesday, March 26, 2008 12:02 PM BvanderWoud wrote:
>>>>>>> Yes i am sure.
>>>>>>> I tried opening the zip file on my local pc and it does open.
>>>>>>> I tried opening it trough the virtual additions share in virtual pc so the >>>>>>> file is still on my local pc and it gives an error that the zip file is not >>>>>>> valid.
>>>>>>> Then i tried to copy the file to my virtual harddisk wich is NTFS and then >>>>>>> tried to open. It still says that the zipp is corrupt.
>>>>>>> Also in another virual machine on a other pc it is the same problem.