What is a .RDB file?
The .RDB file extension stands for an N64 ROM Database file. This type of file is part of a group of files that are created when you use Retrospect Backup software to make a copy of the data on your computer's hard drive. Think of it like taking a snapshot of all the files and information on your computer so that if something goes wrong, like files get lost or damaged, you can use this backup to get everything back the way it was.
When Retrospect Backup makes a backup, it saves the exact copy of your data in files called .RDB. It organizes and keeps track of these files, so if you need to, you can find and restore specific data from your backup. The .RDB files are named in a sequence, starting with AA000000.RDB, then AA000001.RDB, and so on, making it easier to manage and identify them.
To open or work with an .RDB file, you would typically use the EMC Retrospect software, which is the program designed to create and manage these backups. This software knows how to read the .RDB files and can help you restore your data from them if needed.
Additionally, it's worth noting that .RDB files are often saved together with files that have a .60D extension. These two types of files are part of the same backup set and are used together by the Retrospect Backup software to manage and restore your data.
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