Re: Why database is corrupted after re-booting

From: "Troy" <troy(at)hendrix(dot)biz>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Why database is corrupted after re-booting
Date: 2005-10-26 16:30:07
Message-ID: 1130344207.360035.116340@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com
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Cheaper solution is to get a second hard drive an put it in your
computer as a slave....

yes you could xcopy your drive to some backup device then repartition
and plop it back - that would take alot of work and involves
DiskCopy/Ghost like software and has great risk. (Run Defrag first -
Plus you may still need dual partition the drive to put your boot files
back in place.) Backup everything first!

I don't know how much access you have, but another harddrive (100GB
from bestbuy.com about $50 - cheaper that software. You could install
a used, smaller hard drive and you'd never know the difference. Put
just Postgres on the second hard drive (FORMAT IT NTFS FIRST).

hope it helps
Troy H

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