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Recover data from corrupt mdf and ldf files

Asked by hh38541 in MS SQL Server

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I am running MS SQL Server 2000 SP4 on MS Windows 2000 SP4. The server was crashed due to some hardware problems. I was able to recover .mdf and .ldf files but when I tried to attach them an error message appears that.

Error 5171: path......\.mdf is not a primary database file.

I have also tried to attach a single file using sp_attach_single_db Stored procedure but the output is

Server: Msg 5172, Level 16, State 15, Line 1
The header for file path......\.mdf is not a valid database file header. The PageAudit property is incorrect.

Then I created a new database with the same name
stop SQL Service
replace newer files with the corrupted one
Start SQL Service
Now the database is in the suspected mode
Changed it to emergency mode
executed dbcc checkdb ('dbname')
then dbcc dbrecover ('dbname')

but none of the attempt is fruitful. Would appreciate your help and quick response in solving the problem.

N.B. I have .mdf and .ldf files only.
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