Hello z5worg,

On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 20:58:30 -0400 GMT (06/09/2005, 07:58 +0700 GMT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

zzc> I created a Temp folder; and follow the instructions above.  When I
zzc> re-open TB, the Temp folder shows 0 messages.  Then I check the
zzc> integrity of the Temp folder.  The result is Messages Recovered:0,
zzc> Damaged Parts (part0001.bin), Saved:1.

zzc> However, the Temp folder still shows 0 messages.  When I look in my hard
zzc> drive, the new part001.bin is smaller than the previous part001.bin; and
zzc> the messages.tbb and *.tbi in Temp folder indicate an empty folder.

I am not sure whether you did the following after creating the temp
folder from within TB:

Close TB
Delete messages.tbb and messages.tbi
Rename part0001.bin to messages.tbb and put it into that directory
Open TB

If this is what you did and you still get the error, the message file
is really damaged. Somebody with a hex editor might be able to take a
look.

zzc> Does this mean that the old part001.bin is useless, and messages
zzc> can not be recovered?

Not yet. Let's open that file with a screwdriver first and have a look
inside.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

When you come to a fork in the road, take it! (Yogi Berra)

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