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Phil Have you attempted to clean the file yourself? If you open in a text editor the xml format of the latest file that works you will have a template to show what the file should look like. Then you need a text version from the latest file. It might be possible to extract it from that hexdump but I would first try a zip extractor. Rename (a copy) of the file as .zip and see what happens. If you can do this then you can save the output as .xml and, fingers crossed, try GenoPro. I don't like to say this, because I do not always remember, but GenoPro online back-up is a fantastic feature. Best of luck
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Appleshaw,
The problem is the latest file cannot be extracted using a zip extractor. Something is wrong with it, otherwise I would have tried what you suggest. It seems to have some prefixed wrappers as you can see in the hexdump. and because the .zip file probably has checksums etc stripping of the prefix isn't that straight forward to create a .zip file that can be extracted from. Hence the reason for asking GenoproSupport what the current status was, as he said he has had similar reports recently. |
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If you compare your hex dump with one from a non-corrupt .zip/.gno you can see that what appears to be a standard header starts at offset 0x200 in your corrupted file. For example here is a dump from a version of HarryPotter.gno
 I suggest it is worth deleting bytes down to that point in your file ( i.e. 00000200) and saving the result and see if it will then open successfully. However since you appear to have an extra block of data, perhaps a directory block, at the start, perhaps you have lost one from the end, but it is worth a try anyway.
'lego audio video erro ergo disco' or "I read, I listen, I watch, I make mistakes, therefore I learn"
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Dear Geno_Pro support and collegues-users! Please, help me, the job of 7 years is brocken... My Notebook switched of itself with opened GenoPro file. And now i cant open it (but the size of the file is the same like it was before crush). I uploaded it on cloud disc https://disk.yandex.ru/d/5c2Yn2fAWYPBbAIf any one of you (support or user) can download and restore it, please write me on my email point-of-turn@mail.ruPLEASE! This tree is devoted to my 2d great granfather Yakov Ivanovich Shmatin (1881-1945) line. I have the tree in Geni.com, but... a lot of family recordings and memories were in "COMMENT" inside each person. They write about problem: "Opening file 'D:\001 Родословная+\2)ШУМИЛИНЫ\001 Шумилиных-Миннеманн-Рульен.gno'... Чтение файла 'D:\001 Родословная+\2)ШУМИЛИНЫ\001 Шумилиных-Миннеманн-Рульен.gno'... Проверка данных... Итог импорта 3 GenoMaps 274 Individuals 111 Families 376 PedigreeLinks 8 Labels Импорт завершён. Количество ошибок - 0! Opening file 'D:\001 Родословная+\2)ШУМИЛИНЫ\006 Род Шматиных.gno'... Чтение файла 'D:\001 Родословная+\2)ШУМИЛИНЫ\006 Род Шматиных.gno'... The file you are trying to open contains only zeroes. In other words, there is absolutely no meaningful data in that file, just 48,725 bytes each having a value of zero. If you open that file with Notepad, you will see only blanks.
What happened? Well, the storage medium you have stored this file failed and it lost everything in that file. Such hardware failures are typical on removable storage such as flash cards and USB thumb drives. Please do not contact GenoPro how to recover that file because there is nothing we can do about it.
What you can do: 1. Search your computer for any .gno files. GenoPro has a built-in dialog from the File menu to search all folders and drives. Maybe you have another copy of that file on your computer. 2. Search your Inbox and Backup at GenoPro from the File menu. GenoPro offers free backups. 3. Maybe you sent this file by email to someone else. Check your mail software for any message you sent which may contain a family tree / genogram, or if you remember the contact you sent the file, please contact him/her and ask to resend your .gno file. 4. Maybe you made a backup of your family tree / genogram to a CD/DVD, external drive or on another computer. Good Luck! @
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I downloaded the file 006 Род Шматиных.gno and it is filled with zeroes. This is the case of a hardware failure where the storage system lost the 1s and 0s, not a bug in GenoPro.
By the way, I compressed the file 006 Род Шматиных.gno and it is 226 bytes, including the file info (name, size, date) which takes most of the space. In other words the .gno file is completely empty. I understand what is going on. I had once a hard drive failure and permanently lost some data. Check if you have a backup on another computer, or a .gno file you sent to someone by email. Maybe you can recover your work from there. When saving to disk, GenoPro always save TemporaryBackupYYMMDD.gno in case there is a crash or a power failure while saving. Maybe you could find one of those file.
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