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Basilmusic
08-02-2017, 06:16 PM
I seem to have lost my 2 databases.Sure i had back ups -where would they be stored? i'm in a panic now!!!! Brian

Jazz_North
08-03-2017, 10:18 AM
They should be easy to find with a search. The backup files have the extension obk. When I save a backup it has a date and the new one does not overwrite the existing ones.


I seem to have lost my 2 databases.Sure i had back ups -where would they be stored? i'm in a panic now!!!! Brian

Basilmusic
08-04-2017, 12:11 PM
i have tried that,but nothing comes up. I always kept at least 3 backups on main HD. i did re-format an external drive recently but this shouldn't have affected my main drive.Surely these 2 large bases must be somewhere on my PC.

Jazz_North
08-05-2017, 01:55 PM
I don't think they are hidden files; search finds them on my system with no special settings. Have you searched the wastebasket? If you create a new database where does OCD want to save the backups?

Basilmusic
08-07-2017, 02:35 PM
I don't think they are hidden files; search finds them on my system with no special settings. Have you searched the wastebasket? If you create a new database where does OCD want to save the backups?

Thanks for coming back.Tried recycle bin -negative.Tried .obk files in search -negative. i have/had all orange stuff on main HD -C. Taught me a lesson to keep backups on another drive in future, if there is a future.
i have sent in 3 requests to administrator for help over past 6 days -also negative.I would have expected some help by now from firetongue or Andrei -if he still has any interest in his product.Does orange keep a sort of floating db. which can be recovered? i am at a loss for these large db complete with covers can't just disappear surely. Brian

Steve B.
08-08-2017, 03:59 AM
I don't know much of anything about computers, so when I install a program I just let it install where it wants to. On my system (Windows 7) my backups are located in the Music option in the start menu. Have you tried looking there?

Basilmusic
08-08-2017, 03:53 PM
I did search for .odb and backup files -nothing in whole PC. Incidentally I am told that it is best to make backups on to another drive, or disk, or flash drive, for this very reason .I seem to have wiped out both db and the backups, but don't ask me how. Still no help at all from administrator -not good enough. Brian

andrei_c
08-10-2017, 03:08 PM
I did search for .odb and backup files -nothing in whole PC. Incidentally I am told that it is best to make backups on to another drive, or disk, or flash drive, for this very reason .I seem to have wiped out both db and the backups, but don't ask me how. Still no help at all from administrator -not good enough. Brian

Hi Brian,

Apologies for slow replies. Unfortunately what was said before in this thread before is correct -- if the backups are deleted, there very little you can do.

Try launching ocd catalog, open any database (or create new) and use backup function. See which folder it defaults to. This may provide a hint where your backups were.

You may try using "Undelete" kind of apps which sometimes are able to look into your hard drive and restore files that were deleted. But these apps only work sporadically and require that hard drive was not close to full utilization. I can't even wholeheartedly suggest using Undelete apps because they cost money and their track record is poor. It would probably be just wasted money. But if you find a very experienced PC user who can physically access your computer and help it may be worth a shot.

Do you have R&T account that you synced with local database? I can look into it and see what information can be extracted or converted (but again, chances are low and R&t doesn't store all the fields.)

Basilmusic
08-15-2017, 05:10 PM
i never went into R & T. Just completely gutted that I have lost records of 7,500 CDs - 7 years work just gone. I have learned a lesson the hard way. Brian

andrei_c
08-19-2017, 05:28 PM
Also, do not trust Windows search as it's notoriously inaccurate. Try this instead:

Start Command Prompt on your Windows machine where you had backup.

Type commands:

c:
cd \
dir /s *.obk
dir /s *.dab

This will take a long, long time but if there's a backup or a remaining database anywhere it will find it.

(if you have more than c: drive, repeat same for each drive: d:, e: etc.)

Basilmusic
11-01-2017, 11:36 AM
Andrei, I have only just seen your suggestions for lost db. and obk. I used to be notified on email when replies came in -this doesn't happen these days.
i tried your suggestion several times but immediately it came up with not found.
when i open comm. prompt i get "Documents & settings\ Brian Astell"...should i try to get rid of these to get complete search on C drive? If so, how, please? i have painstakingly replaced 3,000 items using scan -other options do not work at present -I have at least 4,000 to go. Locating original db. would be a miracle