On Dec 24, 12:04*am, croora <cro... (AT) net (DOT) hr> wrote:
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i have running os on c partition, and whole oraclexe directory on d
partition. i lost only registry settings. |
And that's enough to lose to make your current Oracle installation
useless.
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i install new xe database, make same schema as old database and copy old dbf
files in it, but database wont start. - Hide quoted text - |
Obviously not, as the DBID for the old dbf files does not match the
DBID for the new database you created with the new installation of
XE. You need to visit the on-line documentation menu page, found
here:
http://tahiti.oracle.com
You'll find no instructions to copy an XE database. You should have
exported your data on a regular basis so you could replace it should
you need to do so. You could *possibly* look in the documentation for
10gR2 and use the instructions there for cloning a database and see if
you get usable results.
David Fitzjarrell