I had a hard drive crash yesterday that caused me to lose several thousand files. I think I can replace most of them, but it will be incalculably easier if I know exactly what they are. Luckily, I have a system backup from two weeks ago containing, among other things, my Everything folder and database as they were at the time. Is there any way I can import that database from the backup and get a listing of all the files that were then on my former "J" drive?
Thanks.
Importing old database?
Re: Importing old database?
I'm rusty, so not sure if this is correct, or not...?
Or if there might be a post or FAQ laying around...?
If you're using the 1.2.x version of Everything, there is a 1.2.1.389b that does not do updating.
If you're using the 1.3.x ...?
Perhaps...
Disable all checkboxes in Tools | Indexes | NTFS
Exit (completely) Everything
Copy your backed up .db overtop the existing
Fire up Everything & see if it then uses that
?
And make sure you keep backups of your backup .
Or if there might be a post or FAQ laying around...?
If you're using the 1.2.x version of Everything, there is a 1.2.1.389b that does not do updating.
If you're using the 1.3.x ...?
Perhaps...
Disable all checkboxes in Tools | Indexes | NTFS
Exit (completely) Everything
Copy your backed up .db overtop the existing
Fire up Everything & see if it then uses that
?
And make sure you keep backups of your backup .
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Re: Importing old database?
Thanks for your help. I couldn't find version 1.2.1.389b but note that there is a version 1.2.1.369b on the downloads page. Will that do?
Re: Importing old database?
I'm assuming you were using a 1.2.x series already?
Otherwise if you were on 1.3.x don't know if this would even help, but you can try?
Here, 1.2.1.389b.zip.
Otherwise if you were on 1.3.x don't know if this would even help, but you can try?
Here, 1.2.1.389b.zip.
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Re: Importing old database?
Yes, I'm using version 1.3.3.658 (x64), but I will try the earlier one tonight. Thank you again.
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Re: Importing old database?
Unfortunately, that didn't work. Is there any other way to convert a saved database file into a format that's readable offline?