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yeah rebulild thread information and post information
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This only tells us how he moved the backup file from 1 server to the other. It does not tell us how the backup file was created nor how it was restored.
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okay get your point here is the full detail
3 months ago i have backup my forum from phpmyadmin in to my pc .it was in .gz format. my forum got hack and everything was deleted .so i have change the hosting and get the new one . then my hosting provider ask me to move my backup.sql in to his hosting server using ftp . i did it .then from his part he just use some command mysql dataname something to make it up . my backup.sql file was 38.2 mb after he has moved to the server its size is 32.1mb .post are not showing only for few members like only 2 or 3 members post can be view in the forum and the rest of the member's post cant be view erorr is coming . i tried to check up the table .went to phpmyadmin click on post and all the post there does exit and i can see it there but not on vbulletin any help please ? or if i didnt make it clear let me know please |
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A backup from phpMyAdmin is not the most reliable. But as we can not make a new backup anymore, i guess that is what we will need to work with. You can ignore the difference in size, most likely the difference between Windows/Linux.
The best option to troubleshoot this would be to open a Support Ticket, so one of our support staff can have a look at the database. |
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