![]() ![]() RESTORE DATABASE mydbName FROM disk='c:\temp\mydbName-v10.bak' This will list the contents of the backup - what you need is the first fields that tell you the logical names - one will be the actual database and the other the log file. restore filelistonly from disk='c:\temp\mydbName-v10.bak' There execute sqlcmd -S \SQLExpress (whilst logged in as administrator) So, install SQL Server Express edition, and open the SQL Server Powershell. SQL Server Express is free and will do the job. You will need to use SQL server to extract these. The bak file will probably contain the LDF and MDF files that SQL server uses to store the database. BAK files from SQL server are in Microsoft Tape Format (MTF) ref: ![]()
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