A database file (*.mdf) is demaged, no backup, anyway to fix it?
--frank, using sql2000The only tool I know of is http://www.officerecovery.com/mssql/.
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
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"Frank Lee" <Reply@.to.newsgroup> wrote in message news:edAwrp6IGHA.208@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl.
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>A database file (*.mdf) is demaged, no backup, anyway to fix it?
> --frank, using sql2000
>|||If that doesn't work, you can put the database in emergency mode and then
use DBCC PAGE to manually extract data. Very slow, very time consuming, and
no guarantees. I've only had to do it once and it wasn't very pretty.
Mike
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com
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"Tibor Karaszi" <tibor_please.no.email_karaszi@.hotmail.nomail.com> wrote in
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> The only tool I know of is http://www.officerecovery.com/mssql/.
> --
> Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
> http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
> http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
> Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
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> "Frank Lee" <Reply@.to.newsgroup> wrote in message
> news:edAwrp6IGHA.208@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
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