Tuesday, March 30, 2010

BKF File Corruption Post Malware Attack

In modern times, one of the most common causes for file corruption is 'malware attack'. A malware contains computer viruses, dishonest adware, trojans, malicious software, worms, and spyware. In most cases, a malware gets installed in your system when you download file(s) from the Internet or connect a malware-infected storage media. Like any other file, BKF (Microsoft Backup) file can also get corrupted due to a malware attack. In such cases, the file either displays information in an unreadable format or does not open at all. To overcome such cases of BKF file corruption due to malware attack, you need to restore data from a valid backup. However, in case of no backup availability or backup falling short of restoring the required BKF file, you will need to repair the corrupted BKF file using a commercial Repair BKF file application.

To illustrate the above situation, consider a realistic scenario wherein you open your BKF file. However, when the file opens and you try to access the data, you view that the file contains data that is not readable (contains garbled characters). The file opens with same data format each time you try to open it.

Cause:
The root cause for the data in unreadable format is BKF file corruption due to malware (klez.e) attack.

Resolution:
To overcome BKF file corruption, you need to follow the below steps:
1.Run complete anti-virus scan on your system.
2.If the file remains in the same state even after running the anti-virus, then you will need to use a valid backup of the BKF file and perform restoration.
3.But in case no backup of BKF file is available, then you will need to opt for a third-party BKF File Repair tool. Such BKF recovery tools perform complete scanning of the affected file and repair it to maximum level. These tools do not modify or overwrite the original BKF file, making the repair process absolutely safe and risk-free. Furthermore, these tools are easy to understand and do not require any former technical understanding to perform repair.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

BKF Corrupted due to Application Malfunction

Windows Backup Utility - NTBackup.exe is a data protection tool that can be used to create a copy of data files, Windows registry, and system state in a proprietary file format, the BKF file format. If any kind of data loss occurs, one can restore lost data either manually or by using Windows Restore Wizard. The Restore Wizard accesses the BKF file and restores all the contained data. Care should be taken that while this wizard is accessing the file, there should be no interruption. A disrupted restore can otherwise, corrupt the BKF file and further necessitate BKF Recovery.

A BKF restore might get disrupted due to many reasons. One of them being application malfunction.

Consider the following scenario that elaborates this kind of problem.

You create a BKF file using NTBack utility that preserves most of your important files and folders on an external storage media. An operating system crash occurs and you need to restore data lost in this event from the BKF file. Thus, you connect the media to the computer and attempt to restore data. While the 'Restore Wizard' is reading the file, the application crashes. The next time, you try to perform similar operation on the same or different computer, the BKF appears to be corrupted. Additionally, it prompts an error message:

“An inconsistency was encountered in the requested backup file.”

Consequently, you cannot restore lost data.

Cause
The application might crash down due to issues like, virus infection.

Solution
To remove virus infection, you should scan your computer using a powerful anti-virus application.

However, to restore lost data, you should check if another backup containing required files and folders exists. If not, you need to repair the corrupted BKF file.

A corrupted BKF file can be repaired using a third-party BKF Repair Tool. Powerful BKF file repair software can scan a damaged and inaccessible NTBackup file and restore original contents to a safe location. The BKF Recovery software are easily installable and operable, and do not demand any prior technical knowledge for using.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Fixing “Insert media: The fixed media is full...” Error Message

A Microsoft Backup file allows a Windows operating system user to create a backup of important information, such as, registry settings, word documents, audios, videos, and other files. This enables the user to safeguard its data and use it after the system encounters any logical or physical crash. The user can either take the backup on regular basis or in frequent intervals. However, unlike any other file, this backup file also gets corrupted or damaged. In such situations, the data saved in this backup file becomes inaccessible. In such cases, if the user needs to access the backup file data, then s/he needs to restore it from any other backup file. But, unavailability of a second backup file, leaves the user with no alternative to repair BKF file. To do so, the user needs to use an advanced third-party BKF File Repair application.
Consider a practical scenario, where you attempt to access the BKF file and you access the below error message:
“Insert media: The fixed media is full. You cannot back up all of the specified data to this disk device. The backup operation will stop”
After the above error message appears, the BKF file could not be opened. The data saved in the BKF file becomes inaccessible after the above error message pops up. Furthermore, the same error message pops up every time you try to access the data saved in the BKF file.

Cause:
The above error message appears when the BKF file becomes corrupted. Corruption primarily occurs due to improper shutdown of the system (when the BKF file is opened), malicious software like virus, and operating system malfunction.

Resolution:
To repair the corrupt BKF file and to read it data, you will need to opt for an advanced BKF repair application. Such BKF File Repair tools use fast and effective repairing algorithms to repair any logically corrupted BKF file. The user does not require any technical knowledge to use this utility.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Problem While Restoring BKF File

Are you encountering error message while restoring or opening your BKF file? If the answer is 'Yes', then there is a probability that your BKF file is corrupted or damaged. Wondering, how your BKF file can get corrupt? Here are some common reasons – header damage, improper system shutdown, virus attack, and application malfunction. Like any other file, a BKF file after corruption can not be accessed. However, if you want to access the data saved in a BKF file, then you will need to opt for an updated backup of the BKF file, which in most cases does not exists. For such situations, you will need to search for an effective third-party BKF recovery software to repair a BKF file.

Consider a practical case, where you create a BKF file on your Windows XP machine. You transfer that file to another system so as to format your Windows XP computer. However, when the formatting is complete and you try to restore the BKF file, you encounter the below error message:
“NTbackup file contains unrecognized data and cannot be used”

The same error message pops up if you try to restore the file on any other computer. After the above error message appears, the BKF file becomes unreadable.
Cause:
The fundamental reason behind the above error message is corruption of BKF file. Corruption can occur due to:
1.BKF file being broken owing to insufficient storage on the computer.
2.The computer was virus-infected.
Resolution:
To get past the above error message and to access you BKF file, you need to:
1.Restore BKF file from another backup.
2.If no such backup exists, then use a third-party repair BKF file application to repair the corrupted BKF file.

Such BKF File Repair tools use intensive repairing algorithms to repair BKF file after any logical crash. These commercial tools are easy-to-install, and understand. Such utilities do not harm the original BKF file and perform repair without modifying or overwriting the original file.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

How to Fix “Unrecognized Media: The backup file is unusable...” Error

An up-to-date and handy backup allows you to surmount any physical or logical Windows hard drive corruption situation. That is why, Microsoft has embedded a backup utility viz., MS Backup (NTBackup.exe)) in Windows NT operating system that allows a user to create backup of vital data, such as, system state data, images, music, documents, and registry settings. The backup is saved in .bkf file, which can be either be saved on the network or on the other storage media. Like any other file, this file is equally vulnerable to corruption or damage. In most scenarios of .bkf file damage, the user receives an error message when s/he tries to access the file, which makes the file unreadable. In such cases, the user needs to restore file from another backup or use effective repair BKF file solutions to repair corrupt file.

To explain the above case, consider, you receive the below error message when you try to access a BKF file:

“Unrecognized Media: The backup file is unusable. You must erase it, or choose another file”
As the error message states, the file is unusable and the data saved in it can not be accessed. The error message occurs every time you access the BKF file.

Cause:
The above error message appears when your BKF file is corrupt/damaged. Few main causes for BKF file damage are power failure, virus infection, and operating system damage.

Resolution:
To fix the above error message and to access the BKF file, you will need to:
  • Restore the BKF file from another computer or storage media.
  • However, if no backup of the BKF file is available, then you will need to repair the BKF file using the BKF repair software.
An MS Backup Recovery software employs powerful repair methods to repair the file and restore it at required location. The user can preview the repairable file before saving. The repair tool comes with a self-descriptive user-interface that makes it easy to understand even without any file repair experience.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Error Reading Windows XP NTBackup File

Windows MS Backup (NTBackup.exe) utility simplifies the task of performing data backup that proves the best safeguard against any type of loss. Windows XP professional includes this utility by default in its installation, but for Windows XP, one needs to install it manually from Windows XP CD. This tool can backup all vital files and folders, system state data, and Windows registry settings on regular or frequent intervals of time in a proprietary format- BKF. But similar to all other files on a storage media, BKF is also equally vulnerable to corruption instances, such as media corruption, virus attack, unexpected power outage, and others. To overcome such problems, a BKF Repair Tool can help.

To elaborate further, let's consider a realistic instance that can occur to any user using NTBackup utility. A user takes regular data backup by MS Backup tool on an external hard drive running on a Windows XP computer. Then, the computer crashes and hedecides to restore from the BKF data stored on the external hard drive. But when he attaches the hard drive to a healthy computer and try to read the BKF file, he cannot do so. Additionally, the following error pops up:

“Portions of file_name.bkf cannot be read. The backed up data is corrupt or incomplete.”

Where, file_name refers to the name of BKF file created by NTBackup.exe tool.

Cause:
BKF file is corrupted.
In some cases, the issue can be system specific too.

Solution:
To isolate the issue, discussed above, you need to perform the below steps:
  • You can try to restore data from BKF file on another computer.
  • If BKF reports the same error on another computer also, the file is corrupted. For recovery, you are suggested to use a third-party repair BKF file utility.
A commercial BKF Repair Tool can analyze a corrupted BKF and restore its data in readable, BKF file. These applications are competent to perform BKF file repair using most effective set of algorithms and also, are safe to use. Moreover, the applications are usable in any case of BKF file corruption.
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Friday, March 5, 2010

Fixing “Unrecognized Media...” Error Message

One of the safest way to access your data post any logical or physical corruption scenario is by using an up-to-date backup file. Understanding this requirement, Microsoft has incorporated NT Backup utility in Windows NT and above operating systems to create a valid backup. The backup file created using this utility can be saved on the computer or the network. Unlike any other file, this file can also be corrupted due to various logical corruption reasons. A corrupted BKF file displays an error message when the user attempts to open it. This error message makes the data saved in the BKF file inaccessible. In such cases, if the user wishes to access the BKF file data, s/he needs to use another backup. But if in case, no other backup is accessible, then the user needs to repair the corrupted BKF file by using an advanced repair bkf file application.

Consider a practical scenario, where you attempt to access a BKF file in order to store lost data or make modifications in the BKF file. However, when you double-click on the BKF file, you view the below error message:

“[Unrecognized Media]
The backup file is unusable. You must erase it, or choose another file. ”

After the above error message appears, the stored data in the BKF file becomes inaccessible. In addition, the same error message pops up every time you attempt to access the file.

Cause:
The above error message mainly occurs when the format of the file has been changed somehow. This format change occurs when the Windows operating system performs a check while you were trying to open the file.

Resolution:
To isolate the above error message and read the data saved in the BKF file, you need to use an effective BKF recovery application. An efficient MS Backup Recovery software ensures complete repair of a corrupted BKF file, regardless of the degree of it corruption. This repair utility can be easily used by any user (even by those with non-technical background) as it is easy to understand and implement.