Many files contain only simple text data. The second thing to do is associate the VRB file extension to the software in the Windows Registry. There is one way to open unknown files. You need to check the .VRB file for viruses by scanning it with a popular antivirus. The latest version of the software supports the current .VRB file format. So you need to update the application you use to open .VRB files.
The VRB file extension can be associated with backup files. Most often, a file with such an extension is associated with the Veeam Incremental Backup Format. The vrb file extension is used for a file that contains reversed incremental backup changes saved by the Veeam Backup program. This file can be found with the actual VBK backup.
To open VRB files, use Veeam Backup. To convert VRB files, Veeam Reversed Incremental Backup Archive can be used. The VRB file extension stands for Veeam Reversed Incremental Backup. VRB files store backup data for a period and help with data retrieval after loss or damage. Typically Veeam Backup, Replication or Agent is needed to use .VRB files in Veeam.
When you double-click a VRB file to open it, Windows checks the filename extension. If Windows recognizes the extension, it opens the file in the associated program. When the extension is not recognized, you receive a message to select an app to open the VRB file. It means Windows does not have a default program for the .VRB file type.
If no software handles VRB files, first download and install Veeam Backup or similar software. Then doubleclick the VRB file icon to open it. If the operating system now has an app to support VRB files with an association between the file and program, the file should open.