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Default restore - 12-23-2008 , 12:47 AM






my c drive with OS failed, oracle database was installed on drive d.

how i can restore database from existing oraclexe directory?

tnx

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Default Re: restore - 12-23-2008 , 07:53 AM






On Dec 23, 12:47*am, croora <cro... (AT) net (DOT) hr> wrote:
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my c drive with OS failed, oracle database was installed on drive d.

how i can restore database from existing oraclexe directory?

tnx
I hope you have a backup of your C drive or, at the least, your
registry, since you'll need it. The preference is to have the C drive
backup handy for a restore. When your restore is completed you'll
again be able to use your Oracle database.



David Fitzjarrell


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Default Re: restore - 12-23-2008 , 07:53 AM



On Dec 23, 12:47*am, croora <cro... (AT) net (DOT) hr> wrote:
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my c drive with OS failed, oracle database was installed on drive d.

how i can restore database from existing oraclexe directory?

tnx
I hope you have a backup of your C drive or, at the least, your
registry, since you'll need it. The preference is to have the C drive
backup handy for a restore. When your restore is completed you'll
again be able to use your Oracle database.



David Fitzjarrell


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Default Re: restore - 12-23-2008 , 07:53 AM



On Dec 23, 12:47*am, croora <cro... (AT) net (DOT) hr> wrote:
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my c drive with OS failed, oracle database was installed on drive d.

how i can restore database from existing oraclexe directory?

tnx
I hope you have a backup of your C drive or, at the least, your
registry, since you'll need it. The preference is to have the C drive
backup handy for a restore. When your restore is completed you'll
again be able to use your Oracle database.



David Fitzjarrell


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Default Re: restore - 12-23-2008 , 07:53 AM



On Dec 23, 12:47*am, croora <cro... (AT) net (DOT) hr> wrote:
Quote:
my c drive with OS failed, oracle database was installed on drive d.

how i can restore database from existing oraclexe directory?

tnx
I hope you have a backup of your C drive or, at the least, your
registry, since you'll need it. The preference is to have the C drive
backup handy for a restore. When your restore is completed you'll
again be able to use your Oracle database.



David Fitzjarrell


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Default Re: restore - 12-23-2008 , 10:25 AM



ddf wrote:

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On Dec 23, 12:47Â*am, croora <cro... (AT) net (DOT) hr> wrote:
my c drive with OS failed, oracle database was installed on drive d.

how i can restore database from existing oraclexe directory?

tnx

I hope you have a backup of your C drive or, at the least, your
registry, since you'll need it. The preference is to have the C drive
backup handy for a restore. When your restore is completed you'll
again be able to use your Oracle database.



David Fitzjarrell
i have only oraclexe directory. how do i make cold copy of this?

tnx


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Default Re: restore - 12-23-2008 , 10:25 AM



ddf wrote:

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On Dec 23, 12:47Â*am, croora <cro... (AT) net (DOT) hr> wrote:
my c drive with OS failed, oracle database was installed on drive d.

how i can restore database from existing oraclexe directory?

tnx

I hope you have a backup of your C drive or, at the least, your
registry, since you'll need it. The preference is to have the C drive
backup handy for a restore. When your restore is completed you'll
again be able to use your Oracle database.



David Fitzjarrell
i have only oraclexe directory. how do i make cold copy of this?

tnx


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Default Re: restore - 12-23-2008 , 10:25 AM



ddf wrote:

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On Dec 23, 12:47Â*am, croora <cro... (AT) net (DOT) hr> wrote:
my c drive with OS failed, oracle database was installed on drive d.

how i can restore database from existing oraclexe directory?

tnx

I hope you have a backup of your C drive or, at the least, your
registry, since you'll need it. The preference is to have the C drive
backup handy for a restore. When your restore is completed you'll
again be able to use your Oracle database.



David Fitzjarrell
i have only oraclexe directory. how do i make cold copy of this?

tnx


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Default Re: restore - 12-23-2008 , 10:25 AM



ddf wrote:

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On Dec 23, 12:47Â*am, croora <cro... (AT) net (DOT) hr> wrote:
my c drive with OS failed, oracle database was installed on drive d.

how i can restore database from existing oraclexe directory?

tnx

I hope you have a backup of your C drive or, at the least, your
registry, since you'll need it. The preference is to have the C drive
backup handy for a restore. When your restore is completed you'll
again be able to use your Oracle database.



David Fitzjarrell
i have only oraclexe directory. how do i make cold copy of this?

tnx


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Default Re: restore - 12-23-2008 , 01:15 PM



On Dec 23, 10:25*am, croora <cro... (AT) net (DOT) hr> wrote:
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ddf wrote:
On Dec 23, 12:47*am, croora <cro... (AT) net (DOT) hr> wrote:
my c drive with OS failed, oracle database was installed on drive d.

how i can restore database from existing oraclexe directory?

tnx

I hope you have a backup of your C drive or, at the least, your
registry, since you'll need it. *The preference is to have the C drive
backup handy for a restore. *When your restore is completed you'll
again be able to use your Oracle database.

David Fitzjarrell

i have only oraclexe directory. how do i make cold copy of this?

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It's a bit late for that, since you have no running operating system
nor functioning system drive. I would suggest you replace your C
drive, install the operating system then plan on installing Oracle
again, and I'm afraid you'll be losing your current database unless
you have in your possession a recent export of it. You've lost all of
your registry settings applicable to your current Oracle installation
and I don't know how you'll get them back. Possibly someone can
assist you, at great cost, in recovering enough information from your
failed drive to re-instate your current registry and avoid
reinstalling Oracle. This, however, will require someone with
knowledge and the proper tools to extract data from a 'dead' hard
disk.

Possibly someone else knows of a different 'solution'.


David Fitzjarrell


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