How to recover corrupted *.mat file data
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Amanda Beatty
on 1 Mar 2024
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 2 Mar 2024
I have 2 *.mat files that each have one table in them. MATLAB keeps telling me they both might be corrupt. I'm not sure why, but my only guess is different people having them open/saving them at the same time? How can I recover the data?
What I've tried:
- Shutdown computer and restart in case it's a memory issue
- splitmat corruptMATFileName (splitmat isn't recognized) (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/98890-how-do-i-recover-data-from-a-corrupt-mat-file)
- used loadfixnames(): link. ( Error compiling loadfixnames.c )
- type(corruptMATFileName). Just produced garbage. (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/1998783-error-using-load-input-must-be-a-mat-file-or-an-ascii-file-containing-numeric-data-with-same-numbe)
The files are attached. Is the data just lost or is there anything else I can do?
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Mar 2024
Unfortunately those files are not in .mat format and cannot be recovered.
Both files start with the same sequence of 8 bytes, but those does not match any known "magic numbers"
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Star Strider
on 2 Mar 2024
Thank you!
It would definitely be comforting to have a utility like that! I’ve never heard of it before, and couldn’t find it on an Interweb search. (I keep SD card backups of my important files, however that’s just on my computers.)
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