repair mode for corrupted archives
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It
is possible that one of the disks containing the
archive has an error, for example a physical
fault on a disk. In this case, Packager MK1
enables you to recreate the corrupted disk
subsequently, so that you needn't to recreate
each disk.
If the fault first appears during the restore
process, you can interrupt the restoration,
repair the corrupted disk and proceed with the
restore process ( "Repair/Continue
extraction"). To start the repair mode, just
click at the menu item "Repair/Create single
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In
the now appearing program screen you have to
choose a path via the drive symbols (1)
to a faultless disk that belongs to the set of
disks to which the corrupted disk belongs. Next
you have to give the number of the corrupted
archive, for example "3" for the
corrupted disk "package.003". Then go
to the next program screen. (->).
The next step is to give the path to the files of
the corrupted disk. You can see the names of this
files in section (3). After
giving the location, go to the next program
screen.(->) |
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And
now click at a button to choose the target drive
(for ex. disk A) or a target directory for the
archive you want to repair. The number behind
"#" recalls the number of the corrupted
disk. Go to the next program screen.
If you want to create the archive on a disk,
insert one, when this request appears on the
screen! If you select a hard disk, this step is
obsolete and you can click on the "GO"
button immediatly. This starts the repair mode. |
After you have created a single archive
you can continue to extract the archive by using the menu
item ("Repair/Continue extraction")
Notice:
The repair mode is not available in the shareware
version!
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