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My friend died and I promised his wife to try to recover the database
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantHans_J_T_H
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Hi;

My old friend died a couple of month a go month, I got all the hard drives and found a backup.dpb file. I knew he had had a database a year back, but it stopped working due to complete harddrive faillure.

I found the file and got the program (I regged it) but no matter whar i tryed nothing happend.

Please help somebody
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My condolences for the loss of a friend.
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I got all the hard drives and found a backup.dpb file [...] but no matter whar i tryed nothing happend.

Just to be clear, Profiler is working and you tried importing the backup via File → Restore Database... and nothing is happening?

If yes, please download this single profile database I just create and try to import it and report back. The backup from your friend might be defective.

Additionally you should read the Data Recovery page of my little DVD Profiler Wiki.
If the hard drive with the original database is still readable you can simply open that.

That you registered a new version of the Profile seems to imply that you do not have the registration data of your friend, which is a pity, since with that you could have tried "Restore from Online-List"

regard, Mithi
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Let me also express my condolences. I will follow this thread from time to time. Mithi is quite capable of helping you in this area, but I am happy to lend a hand if needed.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantHans_J_T_H
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Hi, finaly got te time to do something about, this again sorry for my absence:
Mithi the Dolby Digital db importet just fine.
Analysing his drives files I found his userneame and I watch the db online, I got no clue of his pass so I cant just download it or ??

Thanx for the first reply, and answering your question on what happend when i try to restore it it looks like the program is working on something, but nothing shows up
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Quoting Hans_J_T_H:
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Mithi the Dolby Digital db importet just fine.

That's good.

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Analysing his drives files I found his userneame and I watch the db online, I got no clue of his
pass so I cant just download it or ??

Unfortunately not, you'd need his registration key for that. Not sure if there is a way to scrape at least the IDs from the list. Have to mull a bit about that.
EDIT: This is easier than thought. If you post or PM me your friends username I can at least provide a list of all the disc he had.

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the program is working on something, but nothing shows up

I'm afraid that means the backup is defect. How big is the file? My ~1000 titles backup without covers is 7 MB. Could/would you upload the backup to a filehosting site so I can download it? Or send it directly via email, depending on size.

Bit of a long shot, but did you come across a "collection.xml" file somewhere in his data? That would be a text-file with all the data in human readable format.
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This gets a bit technical... maybe someone can translate if there is difficulty.

So firstly, when you attempt to restore the backup file you found, after selecting that file and clicking 'next' do you see the restore screen with a list of profiles and options, or does it hang before that? If you do get to this screen, try just recovering a few by selecting the "Restore Specific" option and then selecting random few. If that works then the backup may be partly damaged but you can still start manually restoring the collection in groups - it will take more effort but in this way you may at least get most of that backup restored.
If the above method fails you should also search for any other copies of the ".dbp" files and for any ".dbp.bak" files as by default Profiler optionally keeps one previous copy by renaming it that way. Maybe these also got stored with the files you found. If the one you have is corrupted then these may offer other choices. Compare file sizes and dates, that may indicate their state. Depending on the size of the collection, and if the backup also included images, these could be a few MB to GB.
Similarly, as listed in Mithi's wiki, if there are any complete backups of his 'My Documents' folders you can directly take the data from the "\DVD Profiler" folder. Just copy the whole lot into your own same folder and there's a good chance you can just open it directly.

For retrieving the online copy, there are a couple of possibilities to go further... the next question is if you can find his Profiler registration key. If so, then you can log in to the account on this site here with just a first and last name plus the key, at which point you may be able to change the password for the account and then retrieve the current online collection.
If successful, be very careful to select 'Download' as an accidental Upload will erase that online collection, and Upload is the default selected action!

If you can't find his registration key, there are some forensic methods to possibly recover this from the old system's registry hive... assuming that disk is present and readable. This more difficult path requires having the system boot disk that originally had his working Profiler installed. This gets into a technical recovery path that I'm rusty in, and monkeying in the registry is risky, and the methods needed for this recovery are advanced so I'll hold off specific notes here for the moment until other easier paths are explored.) In short it requires copying and then loading the registry hive from the crashed system into another to extract specific keys that have the registration info, and maybe even the login credentials if they were optionally stored.

Condolences, and I hope this info helps your work.
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