Hi guys
I am using foremost to carve for a .bak file. I would like to know how I can get the header and footer to add to foremost.conf as it does appear with with the standard configuration.
Thanks
Kitty
BAK files can come from almost anywhere. Typically they are a copy of the original file before modifications have been made. There is no standard .BAK format
You will need to set up a signature for the original file type, eg .doc for an old stye Word document
BAK files can come from almost anywhere. Typically they are a copy of the original file before modifications have been made. There is no standard .BAK format
You will need to set up a signature for the original file type, eg .doc for an old stye Word document
Actually MS Sql backups are stored in .bak format.
Managed to find some information
Gong to try is now.
Actually MS Sql backups are stored in .bak format.
Managed to find some informationHere .
Gong to try is now.
Sure, and as well every other program will use .bak as file extension for a BAcKup copy of its own format files, no matter which file format is it.
You found some relevant info, but you didn't follow through it
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TriD correctly analyzes files INDEPENDENTLY from the file extension, looking for recognizable patterns (header or footer).
If you use it on a (very common since the program defaults to create a .bak file when working on a drawing) Autocad .bak file TriD will recognize it as what it is, a .dwg file with the changed extension to ,bak.
Try using Trid on your UNKNOWN file with .bak extension and hopefully it will give you an identification.
jaclaz
Sure, and as well every other program will use .bak as file extension for a BAcKup copy of its own format files, no matter which file format is it.
You found some relevant info, but you didn't follow through it
http//file-extension.net/seeker/file_extension_bak TriD correctly analyzes files INDEPENDENTLY from the file extension, looking for recognizable patterns (header or footer).
If you use it on a (very common since the program defaults to create a .bak file when working on a drawing) Autocad .bak file TriD will recognize it as what it is, a .dwg file with the changed extension to ,bak.
Try using Trid on your UNKNOWN file with .bak extension and hopefully it will give you an identification.
jaclaz
Thanks, trying it out now.