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Well somehow the restored file is corrupted. Maybe because mysqld was still running while restoring the database on filesystem level.
Did you have a look at that mysql.com link? especially the part: Quote:
But maybe a new restore would be a more secure way to go, if ofcourse the backup itself is not corrupt. One more to look at: http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?20,...6745#msg-16745 |
cheers marco you been a great help - at moment am waiting for hosts as they are gonna take a look at it and see about another restore.
If that fails then im hoping my luck will hold out so i can grab the members/email/password etc and just copy them over to a new install and just start afresh and learn from this lesson. well here whats i was hoping to do and that was take the users from the database and just overwrite the user table in a fresh install but already ran into a problem and that is inside the user table must be excess tables which obviously a fresh install would`nt need and because of this when i go to edits a member in admincp i get a mysql error. |
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