View Full Version : Anyone know of a way to recover a dropped database??
Tigga
03-01-2004, 02:41 PM
Well I just did something REALLY stupid... I was trying to drop a single table on one of my databases, but instead I accidentally dropped the entire database. There was some pretty important stuff in there that I had been working on (Mostly templates... The rest isn't a big deal) that it would be great if I could somehow recover. It was on my local machine running Windows XP Home, and the database was dropped using phpMyAdmin. I realize that everything is probably lost for good, but I figured I'd check here to see if anyone knows of a way that this stuff can be recovered before I start everything over from scratch.
Boofo
03-01-2004, 02:45 PM
If it's on your local machine, try an undelete program. As long as you haven't overwritten anything, it still should be there. ;)
FleaBag
03-01-2004, 05:21 PM
Ah Tigga I feel for you, I used to run a site called GamerForums, I dropped the 200 meg database by accident. The server admins wouldn't supply me with a backup even though they had them. Seriously sucks.
Zachery
03-01-2004, 05:22 PM
Ah Tigga I feel for you, I used to run a site called GamerForums, I dropped the 200 meg database by accident. The server admins wouldn't supply me with a backup even though they had them. Seriously sucks.
Them admins seem like arseholes :/
FleaBag
03-01-2004, 05:26 PM
Yeah tell me about it, they changed the FTP server my site [GamerForums] was on once, and it took them a month to reply to my emails to tell me which one it was on. I can't really complain that much though, I did have unlimited resources for free, but still as you say, it's common courtesy.
Tigga
03-01-2004, 05:45 PM
Thanks for the tip Boofo. I think I may have found a program that will work... None I've tried have been able to find the database, but one did at least find a backup of the database that I made (and apparently deleted) a week ago. It will still be a pain to go through the templates and re-apply the changes I've made since then, but that's definitely better than having to start completely from scratch on them. :)
Boofo
03-01-2004, 06:16 PM
No problem. ;)
What program did you find that you think will work? There are a lot of them out there, but only a few worth a damn. ;)
Tigga
03-01-2004, 07:17 PM
It's a program called Active@ Undelete. It found a few things that some of the other programs didn't. It figures though, I just bought the program so I could restore a larger file only to find out that file didn't have anything useful.
Boofo
03-01-2004, 07:25 PM
Isn't that the way it usually goes? ;)
Your db files should be a bunch of small ones though in the db dir, right?
Tigga
03-02-2004, 01:48 PM
Yup, that's usually about the way my luck is. ;)
I'm pretty sure I searched for the individual tables as well... I guess it wouldn't hurt to try one last time though and go through everything with a fine tooth comb before I start over again.
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