How to restore “collection.anki2” file into “.akpg”?












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I forgot to export an important deck
before formating my D-drive.
Using hard-disk recovery tools,
I got back a “collection.anki2 file”.



Every time I import it into Anki,
Anki shows a dialog box:
“.anki2 files are not designed for importing.
If you're trying to restore from a backup,
please see the ['Backups' section of the user manual.][2]”
'corrupt-collections' section of the user manual
I couldn’t got a clue, after reading the user manual.



Many many thanks










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    I forgot to export an important deck
    before formating my D-drive.
    Using hard-disk recovery tools,
    I got back a “collection.anki2 file”.



    Every time I import it into Anki,
    Anki shows a dialog box:
    “.anki2 files are not designed for importing.
    If you're trying to restore from a backup,
    please see the ['Backups' section of the user manual.][2]”
    'corrupt-collections' section of the user manual
    I couldn’t got a clue, after reading the user manual.



    Many many thanks










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      I forgot to export an important deck
      before formating my D-drive.
      Using hard-disk recovery tools,
      I got back a “collection.anki2 file”.



      Every time I import it into Anki,
      Anki shows a dialog box:
      “.anki2 files are not designed for importing.
      If you're trying to restore from a backup,
      please see the ['Backups' section of the user manual.][2]”
      'corrupt-collections' section of the user manual
      I couldn’t got a clue, after reading the user manual.



      Many many thanks










      share|improve this question
















      I forgot to export an important deck
      before formating my D-drive.
      Using hard-disk recovery tools,
      I got back a “collection.anki2 file”.



      Every time I import it into Anki,
      Anki shows a dialog box:
      “.anki2 files are not designed for importing.
      If you're trying to restore from a backup,
      please see the ['Backups' section of the user manual.][2]”
      'corrupt-collections' section of the user manual
      I couldn’t got a clue, after reading the user manual.



      Many many thanks







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          Its basically a SQLite 3 file. You can open it with a DB Browser of your choice. Then select the "notes" table, in it are all your cards.






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            Its basically a SQLite 3 file. You can open it with a DB Browser of your choice. Then select the "notes" table, in it are all your cards.






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