I NEED SOME SERIOUS HELP
I deleted a production database accidentally, because the person who created
named it test, so I figure that it was ok to deleted.
Well we don't have any type of backups for this Database.
I need to know if there a tool out there can retrieve these files from a
RAID 5.
Where do the files go when you right click in enterprise manager and delete
the DB?Where did the file go -it went 'poof' into the ether...
IF there has been no other writing activity to the RAID, you may find some
low level file recovery tools to help. Check with the RAID provider, and try
SysInternals.
There is nothing that SQL Server can do to help you recover the file.
--
Arnie Rowland, Ph.D.
Westwood Consulting, Inc
Most good judgment comes from experience.
Most experience comes from bad judgment.
- Anonymous
"Peter" <Vik> wrote in message
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>I NEED SOME SERIOUS HELP
> I deleted a production database accidentally, because the person who
> created named it test, so I figure that it was ok to deleted.
> Well we don't have any type of backups for this Database.
> I need to know if there a tool out there can retrieve these files from a
> RAID 5.
>
> Where do the files go when you right click in enterprise manager and
> delete the DB?
>
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