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Daimler Guest
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Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 2:03 am Post subject: URGENT... |
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good day to all...
i don't really know where to post this. maybe i am too confused with things
because of what happened lately. pardon me for that.
the bottomline of my story is that when i was trying to install fedora core
4, it accidentally freed my main disk making it a FREE SPACE... meaning, i
lost everything. my backups where totally toasted (well i only placed it in
a separate partition in the same disk).
now, my problem is that i have all my delphi codes in there. all that's left
to me are my BPLs. that's what we upload into our server whenever we have
updates.
my question is this: is there a way to reverse engineer the BPL? i mean, is
there something i can use to create or generate the source code for BPL
files?
thanks you in advance to anyone who can extend help here... |
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Fernando Madruga Guest
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Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 3:03 am Post subject: Re: URGENT... |
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Daimler wrote:
| Quote: | good day to all...
i don't really know where to post this. maybe i am too confused with
things because of what happened lately. pardon me for that.
the bottomline of my story is that when i was trying to install
fedora core 4, it accidentally freed my main disk making it a FREE
SPACE... meaning, i lost everything. my backups where totally toasted
(well i only placed it in a separate partition in the same disk).
now, my problem is that i have all my delphi codes in there. all
that's left to me are my BPLs. that's what we upload into our server
whenever we have updates.
my question is this: is there a way to reverse engineer the BPL? i
mean, is there something i can use to create or generate the source
code for BPL files?
thanks you in advance to anyone who can extend help here...
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Most likely: no. Unless you put debug information in there, there's not
much information to reverse engineer those files. You'd probably be
better searching for an undelete/recover program, as most likely the
data is still in your drive...
So, put the disk in a different computer and try some undelete programs.
HTH,
Fernando Madruga |
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Bill Todd Guest
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Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 4:03 am Post subject: Re: URGENT... |
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Daimler wrote:
| Quote: | my question is this: is there a way to reverse engineer the BPL? i
mean, is there something i can use to create or generate the source
code for BPL files?
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Sorry, no.
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Bill Todd (TeamB) |
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