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Asked by pauldonson in MS SQL Server, SQL Query Syntax
Hi, I have a number of SQL 2000 database backups from a client. Three of them are quite large and I ended up fetching the backup files in person and putting them on my laptop.
I am now trying to restore the databases onto a virtual 2003 Server machine running SQL 2000.
The problem I have is that they won't restore! When I examine the backup files 3 of them say *** INCOMPLETE ***. When I try to restore them I get the error message "An internal consistency error occured. Contact Technical Support for assistance." It seems a bit odd given that all 5 were from the same server and were backed up in the same manner although the 3 that are causing the problem are large (around 6GB).
I am using query analyser to run the restore, although I have tried it in enterprise manager and get the same issue. I have also tried with and without recovery.
Has anyone any idea what might be causing it?
Thanks.
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RESTORE DATABASE BS
FROM DISK = 'C:\SQL backup.bak'
WITH
Replace ,
MOVE 'BS_dat' TO 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL$SQL\Data\BS_Data.MDF' ,
MOVE 'BS_log' TO 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL$SQL\Data\BS_Log.LDF' ,
NORECOVERY
GO
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