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welcome back! In this section I will show how to open an existing .bak file in SQL Server Management Studio Okay, now that we have this .bak file here, lets copy it then go to drive C: Program file Microsoft SQL Server MSSQL SERVER MSSQL Backup Then paste the copied .bak file here Okay we have it, lets go back to SQL Server Management Studio then click Database and right click Restore Files and Restore Filegroups Please enter any Database name you like, Dont worry that its just an alternate name for the new database but inside it contains the original data from the .bak file we want to open it. For example, the database name is travel in this section, tick From device then click on the box with 3 dots to the right click Add this is the .bak file we want to open and import it into SQL Server Management Studio it is located on drive C: Program flie Microsoft SQL Server MSSQL SERVER MSSQL Backup click OK Dont forget to check here to open the full data Great, the data wa