FAQ - Recovery Toolbox for SQL Server questions

  1. How to import the saved SQL scripts into database?


  2. How to recover database from several source files?


  3. A message about the lack of physical memory appears while the program is running.


  4. When I preview data in Recovery Toolbox for MS SQL Server, I see recovered procedures, views and other data, but after I execute the saved scripts, this data is not displayed in the Microsoft SQL Server database.


  5. When I recover data with Recovery Toolbox for SQL Server, excessive or incorrect values appear in Primary Key fields.


  6. Recovery Toolbox for SQL Server needs the tool isqlw.exe in order to import saved scripts to the database. But I do not have it because I use SQL Express 2005 (SQL Express 2000). How do I import recovered data to the database?


  7. I have a damaged MDF file that needs repairing. I downloaded the demo version of your recovery tool and could see all tables and many records in some of them. To save the results I bought the personal version (please see the key below) and re-run the application against the same file. This time I was able to save the results but ALL the tables were empty and I couldn't see any of the information.


  8. There has been an error converting into datetime format while importing scripts into SQL SERVER 2000.


  9. There has been an error converting into datetime format while importing scripts into SQL SERVER 2005.


  10. After migrating the MSDB database on the new server via restoring, DTS Packages cannot be opened and executed. An error message appears: The system cannot find the file specified.


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