File Extension Library


.KB2 File Extension

  • Developer by: Carroll-Net
  • Category: Backup Files
  • Format: Binary

What are .KB2 files and how to open them?

Can't open .KB2 file? Are you wondering what it contains? On our site we will explain to you what this file is, what it is used for and what software opens the .KB2 file.

What is a .KB2 file extension?

.KB2 file extension is created by Carroll-Net. .KB2 has been classified as Backup Files. The format of .KB2 file is Binary.

.KB2 is Kleo Backup File

Backup archive created by Kleo Bare Metal Backup for Servers, a program used to backup and clone computer files; can store the entire computer's file system, including operating system, device driver, and application files; used to clone or backup and restore all files on a hard drive.

KB2 backups are file system aware, meaning that they retain the native file system structure for the computer's disk partitions. To save space, Kleo backups do not store unused blocks or empty disk space, and are compressed with Gzip compression. However, even with these space optimizations, they still may be very large in size depending on the amount of data to backup.

Kleo is an application that does not run within a standard operating system, such as Mac OS X or Windows. Instead, Kleo runs from a bootable system disc. Instead of loading the computer's operating system, it loads itself during the computer's boot process.

Kleo is compatible with Intel-based computers and supports a wide variety of Mac, Windows, and Linux file system types, including NTFS, FAT32, UFS, and HFS.

NOTE: Kleo does not support the Ubuntu Ext4 file system type.

List of all softwares that can open the Kleo Backup File
Windows
Carroll-Net Kleo
Mac
Carroll-Net Kleo
Linux
Carroll-Net Kleo

How to fix problems with .KB2 files

  1. You need to update the application that you normally use to open .KB2 files. Only the latest version of the software supports the current .KB2 file format
  2. You need to check the .KB2 file for viruses. To do this, you need to scan it with a popular antivirus (Norton, Nod32, Kaspersky, Dr.Web, etc.)