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blingATL

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User Database Corrupt
« on: June 12, 2014, 05:12:20 PM »
I got an error message/crash when I started deepbot. It said the user database is corrupt and something about a backup.

I had like 2950 users before and now it shows like 90 users. They have all reset to 1 point as well.  :o

Is there any way to retrieve my old database from a day or two ago, before this crash? I have attached the error log I could find.

I'm not exactly sure how to do the backup process, any help is greatly appreciated thanks.

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Re: User Database Corrupt
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2014, 07:23:29 AM »
This is unfortunately a common problem currently. Luckily though the restore process is easy enough to follow. Steps are below.

  • Go to where you have installed Deepbot (Typically C:\DeepBot - Twitch Streamer Assistant)
  • Navigate to the backups folder
  • There is a readme file explaining what the different folders in there contain, but typically you want to either be looking in folder 1 (1 hr backups) or folder 2 (3 hr backups), depending on when you started experiencing these problems
  • Copy the "users" file that is before the database corrupted. This file will have numbers after it
  • Go back to the main folder and delete the "users" file
  • Paste the users file you copied from the backups folder and then rename it so it just reads "users"
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Re: User Database Corrupt
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2014, 09:56:09 AM »
Many thanks Dante, just got a backup to work.

This process is good to know.   :)