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How to recover my file on Mac says corrupt file - error code 5 ?

I was working on the Indesign CS3 file of 20 pages and works on several hours on it. After completing the work when I tried to access it next morning, my Mac surprisingly gives the error message,

“cannot open “file_name.indd”. The file “file_name.indd” is damaged and can not be recovered (Error Code: 5)”

I tried to talk with Adobe customer support but no luck. What should I do now? Please give some idea to solve this problem?

635 day ago

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joliejoe
Hello welma,

Macintosh operating system are one of the very best operating systems that people are working on but these kind of errors can occur due to several reasons that sometimes not understood by the tech support people too. Anyways, if you have the time machine and it is properly configured on your Mac and takes the automatic backup then there are chances that you will recover the deleted files from there. But in case you don’t have the time machine on your Mac as the earlier versions of Mac osx does not have the time machine then you need to use the data recovery applications that can be run on Mac platform. One of them I know is Mac data Recovery. It is a perfect data recovery solution that can recover your adobe Indesign CS3 file. Download it now and see the recovered file in just a moment.

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