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Error has occurred when listing the contents of xxx.llb

Help! I get the above error when opening a VI Library. Is there any way at all to recover the contents or some of the contents?
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You should ask NI Support if they are able to repair your LLB. From the heading I could see that this should be a LLB created from a LV on a Windows system (if I interpret the first few bytes right).

Waldemar
Waldemar

Using 7.1.1, 8.5.1, 8.6.1, 2009 on XP and RT
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Hello Aljrob,

Thank you for contacting National Instruments.

I was able to uncorrupt 10 VIs from your LLB file. I hope this is everything you needed.

Let me know if there is anything else I can help with.

Sean C.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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Wonderful, thank you so much for your help!

Alastair.
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I have a similar problem to the one described above, and I contacted an NI engineer, and he applied a .llb decorruptor vi and it did no good (we tried the other file referenced in a message above, and it worked fine for that).  Can anyone help?
 
 
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Good news!  It turns out that I got all my files just fine as I had backed them up, so I don't need anyone to pick the file apart from my last message.

Kevin

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Good, as it's not very likely that some other than NI could recover your VIs. I'd also like to mention that I don't think it's a very good idea to store development VIs in an llb. A single bad VI can corrupt your entire file.
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I too believe I am having a similar .vi or .llb corruption issue.  I can not however attach my code in a public forum to try and have it uncorrupted.  Is there an e-mail that I can use to send my .llb to NI to see if the file can be recovered?
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Hi mulud,

If you currently have a support contract through National Instruments you can request support here.

Cheers.

Michael K. | Applications Engineering | National Instruments

| Michael K | Project Manager | LabVIEW R&D | National Instruments |

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I have same problem.

Could everyone to help me decorrupt  my LLB?

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