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Accidental Cast & Crew Wipe
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registranterikvp
Registered: May 28, 2007
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In a senior moment; being tired or subject to galloping senility, I hit something other than "Backup" earlier this month and have apparently wiped all cast and crew data from 99% of some 2,500 DVDs. I hit Cancel early enough to have preserved all my comments, covers etc. Only Cast and Crew listings appear blank. It happened late at night when I tried to get the database to shuffle the 42 discs of the Complete Gilmore Girls into proper succession over their seven seasons. Damage was not apparent when I hit Save. Was puzzled the next day when I updated a number or profiles and saw my naked Cast and Crew columns on my two-screen DVDprofiler setup. Then went into shock as the full damage became apparent. I can spend years to update the database profiles but then I've lost all my personal listings of casting and camera operators.

I have another backup for the one-screen laptop setup but it is unfortunately not up to date. The backup.dpb file is from June 14th, 2015, and I have added a number of North American as well as Danish DVDs after that with still existing comments and acquisition data on my main computer. Oddly, that Asus backup file is 559MB when the backup.dbp on my damaged main system still reads 589MB. Could the missing data still be there but hidden under some program switch? I'm not a programmer and will need help if that is the case.

Alternatively, is there some Profiler editor that will enable me to transfer the cast and crew files from the Asus laptop to the complete listings on my desktop?

Thoughts and help would be muchly appreciated!

--Erik
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributordee1959jay
Registered: March 19, 2007
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Depending on what you have done on your computer since your "senior moment" (and depending on which Windows version you are using), you might consider doing a Windows System Restore to a time just before this happened. Drastic, but it may just do the trick.

Make sure you backup anything in other programs (e.g. email programs you are using) where you've made changes since the incident which you want to preserve, and do this on external media such as a usb stick, on dvd-rom or on an external harddrive which you can then unplug before your Windows system restore.
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Registered: March 18, 2007
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In a senior moment; being tired or subject to galloping senility, I hit something other than "Backup" earlier this month and have apparently wiped all cast and crew data from 99% of some 2,500 DVDs. I hit Cancel early enough to have preserved all my comments, covers etc. Only Cast and Crew listings appear blank. It happened late at night when I tried to get the database to shuffle the 42 discs of the Complete Gilmore Girls into proper succession over their seven seasons. Damage was not apparent when I hit Save. Was puzzled the next day when I updated a number or profiles and saw my naked Cast and Crew columns on my two-screen DVDprofiler setup. Then went into shock as the full damage became apparent. I can spend years to update the database profiles but then I've lost all my personal listings of casting and camera operators.

I have another backup for the one-screen laptop setup but it is unfortunately not up to date. The backup.dpb file is from June 14th, 2015, and I have added a number of North American as well as Danish DVDs after that with still existing comments and acquisition data on my main computer. Oddly, that Asus backup file is 559MB when the backup.dbp on my damaged main system still reads 589MB. Could the missing data still be there but hidden under some program switch? I'm not a programmer and will need help if that is the case.

Alternatively, is there some Profiler editor that will enable me to transfer the cast and crew files from the Asus laptop to the complete listings on my desktop?

Thoughts and help would be muchly appreciated!

--Erik

Here is an idea: pretend that your ASUS is a headshots database, and go through exactly the same procedure to transfer the cast / crew info into your damaged database. Procedures are in that thread.

BUT BEFORE:

(1) Make a copy of the database under a different name.
(2) Try a database repair. If anything is "hidden" in there, it should come back.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registranterikvp
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Quoting dee1959jay:
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Depending on what you have done on your computer since your "senior moment" (and depending on which Windows version you are using), you might consider doing a Windows System Restore to a time just before this happened. Drastic, but it may just do the trick.
[b]
I'm using Windows 10 on  a raids system.[/b]

Make sure you backup anything in other programs (e.g. email programs you are using) where you've made changes since the incident which you want to preserve, and do this on external media such as a usb stick, on dvd-rom or on an external harddrive which you can then unplug before your Windows system restore.


Thanks! A bit drastic alright but worth considering.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registranterikvp
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Quoting mediadogg:

Here is an idea: pretend that your ASUS is a headshots database, and go through exactly the same procedure to transfer the cast / crew info into your damaged database. Procedures are in that thread.

BUT BEFORE:

(1) Make a copy of the database under a different name.
(2) Try a database repair. If anything is "hidden" in there, it should come back.

[i]Thanks for input! Have no idea what a "headshots database" is? Only way I can think of to use database repair is to pull the plug while DVD profiler is up. Can't find it as a menu item, or am I missing something?
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click: tools > options > utilities > repair profile database.
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registranterikvp
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Thanks!
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