05-08-2026, 07:35 PM
Hi everyone,
I was messing around with some old inventory data and stumbled across several corrupt binary file formats that I can no longer open. It’s a real shame because those files contained some of our earliest brand designs!
I’m inquisitive about whether there’s any professional way to "reconstruct" a binary file once the header is gone. Do you think it’s a lost cause, or is there a high-quality tool that can peek into the raw code and salvage the data?
I’d appreciate any inquisitive insights from the tech-savvy members of this forum on how to handle binary data.
Thanks in advance.
I was messing around with some old inventory data and stumbled across several corrupt binary file formats that I can no longer open. It’s a real shame because those files contained some of our earliest brand designs!
I’m inquisitive about whether there’s any professional way to "reconstruct" a binary file once the header is gone. Do you think it’s a lost cause, or is there a high-quality tool that can peek into the raw code and salvage the data?
I’d appreciate any inquisitive insights from the tech-savvy members of this forum on how to handle binary data.
Thanks in advance.

