Hi,
last week I deleted my kdbx file unfortunately.
Unfortunately Photorec is not able to find any kdbx file.
Any idea how to proceed?
Windows 10
Thanks,
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Re: Unable to recover KDBX file
You will have to build a fingerprint:
viewtopic.php?p=32663#p32663
You find information on the net about kdbx files.
viewtopic.php?p=32663#p32663
You find information on the net about kdbx files.
Re: Unable to recover KDBX file
But kdb and kdbx files are already recognized from Photorec, when I chose file options.
So it's no use?
So it's no use?
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Re: Unable to recover KDBX file
I did not bother checking Photorec for you, I understood your phrase as if there is no support.
Communication is difficult!
Anyway, Photorec supports kdbx files in their latest version.
The following is not a primary source but contains some information about their file headers:
https://gist.github.com/lgg/e6ccc6e212d ... c116fb1e45
Your left with the option to
1. build a custom fingerprint file.
2. Patch the Photorec executable accordingly
3. recompile Photorec with a modified fingerprint, replacing 0x67 with 0x66 or 0x65