How can I fix/repair a corrupted PDF file?


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    How can I fix/repair a corrupted PDF file?


    Does anyone have any recommendation or procedures for repairing a corrupt PDF? When I open the file I get "There was an error opening this document. the file is damaged and cannot be repaired." There seems to be a myriad of tools out there but none that I could describe as reputable. Are there any opensource linux based solutions for this possibly?
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    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
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    Hello,

    I've never used this freeware PDF Recovery Tool, but looks like it may work.
    SysInfoTools PDF Repair Tool - Free download and software reviews - CNET Download.com

    Fix Corrupted PDF File using Smart PDF Recovery Tool

    John
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    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
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    jean01 said:
    Does anyone have any recommendation or procedures for repairing a corrupt PDF? When I open the file I get "There was an error opening this document. the file is damaged and cannot be repaired." There seems to be a myriad of tools out there but none that I could describe as reputable. Are there any opensource linux based solutions for this possibly?
    There are a multitude of options in this thread from Superuser that is eerily similar to your opening post, even the title is the same.
    How can I fix/repair a corrupted PDF file?

    Does anyone have any recommendation or procedures for repairing a corrupt PDF? When I open the file I get "There was an error opening this document. the file is damaged and cannot be repaired." There seems to be a myriad of tools out there but none that I could describe as reputable. Are there any opensource linux based solutions for this possibly?

    Source: http://How can I fix/repair a corrupted PDF file?superuser.com
    There are a mixture of open source and linux programs listed, did you try any of them?
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