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.DB- File Extension

A .DB- file is a Norton Nprotect Database File, created by Symantec.

Open with Norton Utilities. Available for Windows.

What is a .DB- file?

The file extension ".DB-" is associated with a Norton Nprotect Database File. This type of file is a data file that is created by a program called Nprotect. Nprotect is a feature that comes with software packages like Norton SystemWorks and Norton Utilities. Its main purpose is to help users recover files that they may have accidentally deleted.

When you delete a file from your computer, it might seem like it's gone forever. However, with the help of Nprotect and the .DB- files it generates, there's a chance to get those files back. The program that specifically looks into recovering these deleted files is called Norton Unerase, which is part of the Norton Utilities suite. Norton Unerase uses the information stored in .DB- files to find and restore deleted files.

If you're looking for .DB- files on your computer, they are usually located in a specific folder. This folder is often found at the path C:\recycler\NPROTECT\. This is where Norton Utilities stores the .DB- files that are used for file recovery.

To open a .DB- file, you would typically use Norton Utilities. This software understands how to read the data stored in these files and can use that information to help recover deleted files.

It's also worth noting that if you no longer want to keep these .DB- files, you have a couple of options. You can manually delete them by going to the folder where they are stored and removing them yourself. Alternatively, if you don't want Norton Utilities to keep creating these files, you can turn off the Recycle Bin protection feature within the Norton Utilities software. This will stop the creation of new .DB- files, but it also means that recovering deleted files might not be as easy in the future.

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