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What is an NCO file? Compressed backup file created by Nero BackItup (formerly Nero BackItUp & Burn); contains data to be backed up to a CD or DVD; compressed using standard ZIP compression; may also be protected with a password and encrypted using a 56-bit key.

More Information NOTE: Since NCO files use .ZIP compression, non-encrypted BackItUp files can also be opened by file decompression programs such as WinZip or Stuffit Expander. Just rename the file extension from ".nco" to ".zip" and open the file.

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What is an NCO file?

Compressed backup file created by Nero BackItup (formerly Nero BackItUp & Burn); contains data to be backed up to a CD or DVD; compressed using standard ZIP compression; may also be protected with a password and encrypted using a 56-bit key.

More Information

NOTE: Since NCO files use .ZIP compression, non-encrypted BackItUp files can also be opened by file decompression programs such as WinZip or Stuffit Expander. Just rename the file extension from ".nco" to ".zip" and open the file.

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What is an NCO file?
Compressed backup file created by Nero BackItup (formerly Nero BackItUp & Burn); contains data to be backed up to a CD or DVD; compressed using standard ZIP compression; may also be protected with a password and encrypted using a 56-bit key.