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Appendix A: Recovering damaged files
Power failures, hardware problems, and other factors can damage a
FileMaker Pro file. If a file is damaged, you can use the FileMaker Pro
recovery feature. FileMaker Pro attempts to repair and salvage as much
of the information in the file as possible, and then creates a recovered
file. You can open and use a recovered file just like any other
FileMaker Pro file.
Important Before you begin, be sure you have enough disk space for the
recovered file. If there isn’t enough space, the recovered file won’t
be usable.
To recover a damaged file:
1. Be sure the damaged file is closed.
2. Choose Recover from the File menu.
3. In the Open Damaged File dialog box, select the damaged file, and
then click Open.
In the Name New Recovered File dialog box, FileMaker Pro adds
Recovered to the filename (which might be truncated).
4. If you want to rename the file, for Name new recovered file, type a
name.
5. Click Save.
A status message tells you about the recovery process. A second
message reports the success of the recovery—how many bytes were
salvaged, the number of records and values skipped, and the number
of lost field definitions that were rebuilt.
6. Click OK.