Need help please

From: Roberto Rodrigues (Roberto.Rodrigues_at_sofisticaportugal.com)
Date: 10/07/04


Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 16:48:19 +0100

Hi folks,

I have this huge problem, wich is the following:
    My server died two days ago and so the SCSI RAID 5 volume where the SQL
database was, but i was able to recover a file backup from the database wich
has almost 10 GB, and when i try to restore this file over a new database
the SQL tell's me that the the file backup isn't a valid backup format and
doesn't recognize the data on that file.

So does anyone knows any software that reconstructs the file backup or even
take from there some tables or something like, please if you know something
tell me.

Best regards,

-- 
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Roberto Rodrigues
Consultor Técnico
Dep. Técnico
Sofistica - Soluções Informáticas, Lda.
WWW.SOFISTICAPORTUGAL.COM


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