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Restore a .image file

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prosit

Technical User
Apr 16, 2003
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DE
Hello,

I want to restore an file in a directory called "CD.image"
But on every time I get the error message: Missing header block".
I Think there is an Header file.

What can I do ?

Is there an flag for the restore command, that this will not look for the missing header file?

Thanks
 
hi,
are you sure that file has been created by "backup" command
and then you can expand it using "restore" command ?

That file may be an iso image ready to burn.

ftp it on a pc, and try to see its content, using programs
as isobuster ( )

or burn a cd whit this file : you have not to create a normal compilation but choose from menu as :

burn cd from image

or similar, depends from your burning-program.
 
Thanks for the answer,

the content of the CD.image file can I look with the command &quot;restore -T -f <Filename>&quot;.

There is written that the responding files are backed up by name in 512kb blocks. And at the end of this output there is the error &quot;Missing error block&quot;.

I looked at the CD.image with the IsoBuster Programm, but the output is only one track.

 
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