My development system hard disk crashed and I have lost the Operating
 system and the SQL executables and the system cannot be salvaged.
 However at the time of the crash the server was not running and the
 log files and the data files of the database were on another hard
 disk. I have managed to successfully recover the data and log files of
 the database.
 I would greatly appreciate if you could kindly show me the
 procedure/process to restore the data and log files and bring the
 database to life on a new SQL instance.
 Please give me the command sequence to resurrect the database.
 Thanks
 KarenKaren,
1) Reinstall SQL Server and place the data files in the same directory
structure as before.
2) Apply the same service pack level that you had before
3) Stop the MSSQLServer service
4) Copy your old data files into your current DIR structure
5) Start the MSSQLServer service
It should all work beautifully.
--
Mark Allison, SQL Server MVP
http://www.markallison.co.uk
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Karen Middleton wrote:
> My development system hard disk crashed and I have lost the Operating
> system and the SQL executables and the system cannot be salvaged.
> However at the time of the crash the server was not running and the
> log files and the data files of the database were on another hard
> disk. I have managed to successfully recover the data and log files of
> the database.
> I would greatly appreciate if you could kindly show me the
> procedure/process to restore the data and log files and bring the
> database to life on a new SQL instance.
> Please give me the command sequence to resurrect the database.
> Thanks
> Karen
Monday, March 19, 2012
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