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Mar 29, 2016 8:39 AM in response to joyfrombad axeby Rudegar, -
by rkaufmann87,Mar 29, 2016 8:40 AM in response to joyfrombad axe
rkaufmann87
Mar 29, 2016 8:40 AM
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Photos for MacWhat happens when you put the disc in the SuperDrive, what can Finder see on the disc?
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Mar 29, 2016 8:50 AM in response to rkaufmann87by joyfrombad axe,it comes up as Untitled CD.fpbf.
I try to click on the file in finder and nothing happens.
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by rkaufmann87,★HelpfulMar 29, 2016 9:56 AM in response to joyfrombad axe
rkaufmann87
Mar 29, 2016 9:56 AM
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Photos for MacAs Rudegar pointed out you have a backup disc, which means that whatever app that was used to create it made it so only that app could extract the information. You have to locate where that is as it's not an Apple issue. If you got the disc from someone that has a PC then ask what program they used to create the backup and if they could use the program to restore the photos.
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Mar 29, 2016 10:00 AM in response to rkaufmann87by joyfrombad axe,Thank- you
Now i know what to do... I'll get a hold of my friend and see if she has the photos .
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by rkaufmann87,Mar 29, 2016 10:09 AM in response to joyfrombad axe
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Mar 29, 2016 10:09 AM
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Photos for MacYour welcome and good luck.
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Mar 29, 2016 11:01 AM in response to rkaufmann87by dialabrain,rkaufmann87 wrote:
As Rudegar pointed out you have a backup disc, which means that whatever app that was used to create it made it so only that app could extract the information. You have to locate where that is as it's not an Apple issue. If you got the disc from someone that has a PC then ask what program they used to create the backup and if they could use the program to restore the photos.
I guess no one reads links that are posted. From the first one…
The FPBF file type is primarily associated with 'Finder Backup' by Apple Inc.. Backup is a small package for unattended back-ups for Mac OS. When used on Mac OS X v10.4 (Tiger), it will generate tar-format archives, including the resource forks, in dated, sequentially-numbered burn folders on the user’s Desktop, ready to burn to DVDs or CDs. (With Mac OS X v10.2-3, the ready-to-burn archives will not include the resource fork and will be in folders with the extension .FPBF).
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Mar 29, 2016 11:22 AM in response to joyfrombad axeby dialabrain,joyfrombad axe wrote:
it comes up as Untitled CD.fpbf.
I try to click on the file in finder and nothing happens.
If you want to try a couple things, delete the .fpbf part of the name from the CD and see if it mounts. If not, change .fbbf to .tar and double click on it.