single encrypted file extractor
Just for this case we have a tool for decrypting the blowfish
files. In order to restore your .bf files, please apply the special application
which is able to restore encrypted backed up data.
Here is the description of this application:
BFExtractor decrypts files with .bf extension. There are two modes of
decryption:
1. File to File mode - used when the client would like to decrypt one single
file. In this case encrypted file is indicated as "Source" and the
folder, to which this file should be decrypted, is indicated as
"Destination". Please note that the name of the decrypted file do not
have .bf extension, for example: if Source - C:\A\HYPERLINK "http://x.zip.bf"x.zip.bf
, and Destination - D:\B, then decrypted file will be D:\B\x.zip
2. Directory to Directory mode - should be selected when you have directory or
directory with sub-directories, containing .bf files, and you need to decrypt
all these files. In this mode you should indicate the folder, containing
encrypted files as Source, and in Destination you should indicate the folder
where you wish to store decrypted files. The program also decrypts all .bf files
contained in sub-directories of the Source directory, and decrypts them in
corresponding sub-directories of your Destination directory, which are created
automatically and have the same names as original sub-directories.
Also there is a special option "Overwrite existing", which asks
whether to decrypt or not the file, in case when such file is already decrypted
in Destination.
To restore a single file:
The
restore procedure for a single file is very simple and you do not need to create
a new Restore item in this case.
You need to highlight your Backup Item, then go to the Files View and select the
file (s) you need to restore.
Then, right-click on the file(s) to get the Context menu and select the
"Restore" command.
If you backup onto CDs, to restore a single file you need to:
1) insert the disc where the file was backed up to;
2) highlight the corresponding Backup item in the Items View;
3) go to the Files View;
4) select required file and right-click on it with the mouse;
5) select Restore command from the context menu.