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mdbx_chk.exe is located in the Miranda root folder. Make a backup copy of the damaged database before restoring!
mdbx_chk.exe is located in the Miranda root folder.
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mdbx_chk.exe -i -w -v -t -2 "path\to\corrupted.dat"
mdbx_chk.exe -i -w -v -t -2 "path\to\corrupted.dat"
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Revision as of 16:05, 9 October 2020

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Miranda NG MDBX database driver

Filename Dbx_mdbx.dll
Author Miranda NG team
Download links
Stable version: 32-bit, 64-bit
Development version: 32-bit, 64-bit

Warning
This database driver might suffer problems because of PC instability or disk damages. Thus that's vitally important to make backups once a day to minimize the chance of data loss.

Provides Miranda database support: global settings, contacts, history, settings per contact.

Based on libmdbx library, but contains some changes from the Miranda NG team which are necessary to meet the specific needs of Miranda.

Database repair

Important
Make a backup copy of the damaged database before restoring!

mdbx_chk.exe is located in the Miranda root folder.

mdbx_chk.exe -i -w -v -t -2 "path\to\corrupted.dat"

Database check

mdbx_chk.exe is located in the Miranda root folder.

mdbx_chk.exe -i -v -n -w "path\to\database.dat"
Note
"problems: wrong order of entries" messages should not be considered as errors.

If the above does not help

mdbx_dump.exe and mdbx_load.exe are located in the Miranda root folder.

mdbx_dump.exe -n -a -f "%TEMP%\corrupted.tmp" "path\to\corrupted.dat"
mdbx_load.exe -n -a -f "%TEMP%\corrupted.tmp" "path\to\repaired.dat"

This extracts as much data as possible from the corrupted.dat to the temporary file and builds repaired.dat.