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Best corrupted file recovery software for .qex files?

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wreckedcarzz:
After scanning the internet to an extent that is frightening (even to me!) I can not find a decent file recovery program that will recover files with the .qex extension! I have looked in a huge panic for the last hour or so, as I have about 6 years of taxes that have gotten corrupted, and conveniently nothing I can find will recover them. Freeware or shareware, it doesn't really matter, I just need anything that will work. Can anyone help me? :tellme: :tellme: :tellme:

Hirudin:
I wish I could help ya... Maybe a little more information would be useful for others?

- qex, that's quicken right? What version are they from?

- How do you know they're corrupted? I mean, is it Quicken telling you that they're corrupted, or did you use some archiving software that took a crap or something?

- If you make copies of the files and open them in notepad can you make any sense of them? Like, does it look like if worse came to worse you could sort through them manually?

- Is it possible some kind of file recovery would help? Like, did you move them between drives or anything? If there's a chance, stop all file operations possible, don't defragment, don't move files, don't use the computer if you can help it.

wreckedcarzz:
Yes, its Quicken Expensable 7. I have the Vista patch installed too (not that it makes a difference).

When I open any of the tax files, Quicken tells me that "The file you have tried to open is not an ExpensAble file."

I had the computer crash on me randomly, no warning, no signs of problems, and took it to Firedog (Circuit City) after failing to be able to boot and get the files off. I now have the files, but they aren't worth anything.

I don't *think* opening them in notepad (or any text application) would be logical, as its (as I said) about 6 years of every transaction made.

File recovery (or ... de-corruption - for loss of a better word) program is what I am seeking, but none of the ones I have found support qex files :()

Darwin:
Give RecoverMyFiles a whirl - it might just be able to do this. *.qex is not listed in their supported file types, but they recover every type of financial file type under the sun, including a large number of Quicken files types, so I'd be willing to bet that it will do it. I don't have any way of testing it on my system so can't be sure!

f0dder:
wreckedcarzz: did the files work with your particular quicken version before the crash?

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