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Error opening database - freaking out!
Ok, I'm trying to stay calm, but am getting closer to really freaking out by the minute.
Every time I try to open my urd i get the message "Error opening database "location": Invalid database file was specified". I rebooted my computer, I reinstalled Ultra recall and I tried a backup, all with the same result. Funny enough, yesterday it still worked. I have no clue as to what I am supposed to do now. There are close to three years of data in that database and I can't afford to loose it. The urd is about 136 MB in size. Any suggestions? Help of any kind is appreciated Sebastian |
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aaaargh, do you make version backups? I can't help in this case, but maybe it's a good advice for the future: http://www.versionbackup.sb-aw.com/
set it to make a version backup every day, ... say storing last 20 days. Do you not have any recent version of that file on another media? What would you do if your HDD crashed? |
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The error message indicates that the database engine (SQLite) can't open it. It sounds like something corrupted your .urd file. Try recovering from a backup from yesterday or earlier. You can ZIP and send the .urd file to support@kinook.com using something like http://www.mailbigfile.com/ for us to analyze, but if it's corrupted it may not be recoverable.
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Thanks for the help! |
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Ok, this ends up being only a small catastrophe. I found a backup at home that is working and about three weeks old.
Luckily enough I only used the program relatively little in that time period so I really only lost a couple hours of work I believe. Most of that was research of last week, which is still pretty fresh in my mind. I guess I know what I will be recovering tonight... First of all however I'm setting up automatic daily incremental updates through Trueimage! Thanks for the support! |
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Second, seems too late, but you could give a try to free version of SyncBack SE, it's excellent, it does probably all that you need and much more http://www.2brightsparks.com/freeware/freeware-hub.html |
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How are you using it? I'm always willing to learn! As to only having one backed up version: The incremental backup in trueimage actually saves all the different versions since the last full backup. So if I make a full backup on Monday and six incremental backups during the week (assuming I change data in the Ultra Recall database daily) by Sunday I will end up with seven different versions of the database to restore. See http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/...286189,00.html Running full backups every day just seems a little overkill to me. |
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My strategy is this: I set up the VersionBackup for incremental backup of the files that I want to have several versions of (on the same HDD). With SyncBack, I basically copy my whole drive to another drive, ie. updating the files that has changed and deleting those that were removed. So I always have the backup image of my main HDD (this saved me few months ago, when my laptop HDD died). Both programs can be scheduled, but I'm little paranoid, so I run it myself manually. There is an option "programs to run before ...", so I set in SyncBack profile to run VersionBackup. So every day, once click of a button, the new versions of files that changed (those that I want to have several versions of) are created, and right after that, it updates the backup of my whole HDD to another drive. |
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