Monday, March 26, 2012

Error 823

Hello,
I have lost my volume D and E but when i recover it by Restorer 2000
professionnel. I get this error:
input/Output Error (BAD page ID) detected during read at of set .. in the
file: base.mdf.
I have no backup and i am desperate.
is there any chance?
thanks for your replayDid you restore sql server files to exactly the same location and with the
same name' If so, you could be SOL.
This may be an unfortunate occurrence of what gets a LOT of people when the
sh-t hits the fan - they have NEVER tested a full restore of a backup.
Hopefully you won't lose as much and have as much heartache as the State of
Alaska had last year when they wiped two drive systems and THEIR backups
didn't work either!
Best of luck.
TheSQLGuru
President
Indicium Resources, Inc.
"doudoune" <doudoune@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ED4AAEA3-E515-4BBA-9DBA-ABCA63CFFA83@.microsoft.com...
> Hello,
> I have lost my volume D and E but when i recover it by Restorer 2000
> professionnel. I get this error:
> input/Output Error (BAD page ID) detected during read at of set .. in the
> file: base.mdf.
> I have no backup and i am desperate.
> is there any chance?
> thanks for your replay
>
>
>|||Thanks for replay.
My log is intact. can we have a chance?
"TheSQLGuru" wrote:

> Did you restore sql server files to exactly the same location and with the
> same name' If so, you could be SOL.
> This may be an unfortunate occurrence of what gets a LOT of people when th
e
> sh-t hits the fan - they have NEVER tested a full restore of a backup.
> Hopefully you won't lose as much and have as much heartache as the State o
f
> Alaska had last year when they wiped two drive systems and THEIR backups
> didn't work either!
> Best of luck.
> --
> TheSQLGuru
> President
> Indicium Resources, Inc.
> "doudoune" <doudoune@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:ED4AAEA3-E515-4BBA-9DBA-ABCA63CFFA83@.microsoft.com...
>
>|||Did you restore sql server files to exactly the same location and with the
same name' If so, you could be SOL.
This may be an unfortunate occurrence of what gets a LOT of people when the
sh-t hits the fan - they have NEVER tested a full restore of a backup.
Hopefully you won't lose as much and have as much heartache as the State of
Alaska had last year when they wiped two drive systems and THEIR backups
didn't work either!
Best of luck.
TheSQLGuru
President
Indicium Resources, Inc.
"doudoune" <doudoune@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ED4AAEA3-E515-4BBA-9DBA-ABCA63CFFA83@.microsoft.com...
> Hello,
> I have lost my volume D and E but when i recover it by Restorer 2000
> professionnel. I get this error:
> input/Output Error (BAD page ID) detected during read at of set .. in the
> file: base.mdf.
> I have no backup and i am desperate.
> is there any chance?
> thanks for your replay
>
>
>sql

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