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|  This is really beginning to ++++ me off... 
			
			I just keep getting error after error. Seriously, this is beginning to feel like byuing a vB wasn't even worth the money. I sent an e-mail to vB telling them about my problem, and they told me I had to run repair.php in the admin file. If everything didn't come out okay, I had to run it again. So I did, about 5 times. I kept getting the same errors. Now, when I even try to open up the main page to my Forums, I get this message: { There seems to have been a slight problem with the Infinity Forums database. Please try again by pressing the refresh button in your browser. An E-Mail has been dispatched to our Technical Staff, who you can also contact if the problem persists. We apologise for any inconvenience. Database error in vBulletin 2.2.8: Invalid SQL: SELECT COUNT(*) AS posts FROM post mysql error: Can't open file: 'post.MYD'. (errno: 144) mysql error number: 1016 Date: Saturday 22nd of March 2003 05:54:21 PM Script: http://www.infinityforums.com/index.php Referer: http://www.infinityforums.com/ } I'm begging you, SOMEBODY please help me out here. | 
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			Make a sql backup from post table. (Inserts only) Delete it and make it again. | 
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			Care to make a walkthrough for that? I know it's not long and tedious, but I don't know how to run anything on my vB.
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			Open a support ticker at vB.com and someone will assist you in setting up your forum. There's something wrong with your server setup.
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			Run this query in phpMyAdmin: REPAIR TABLE post; If you need further help, fill out a support ticket at: http://www.vbulletin.com/members/support_form.php Be sure to include the login info to your Admin CP and phpMyAdmin. | 
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