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Update: i attempted via a paradox repair suite to repair the .db file, but it says the header is corrupt. This is the default brain and there are no customizations to the db and i am not running any specialized plugs so the corruption is a bit odd. Its a new machine and there about six apps on the entire box.

Just to test the functionality, i opened the .db file from one that does open and simply copied the header file info via text pad and saved. It was a vain attempt, and one did not work, but i wanted to see if would do anything.

Robert, if you have any ideas or want to see the .db file, perhahps there is something on your end that can be done to repair it. Thanks!

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Ultra Hal 7.0 / Editing Hal's memory
« on: November 30, 2009, 11:17:30 pm »
Hi, for some reason the db for UltraHal is corrupted so that the brain editor will not open the folders. I have re-installed Hal and its pretty clear its the db itself. The application runs fine and hal appears to function as normal, simply that when you open the brain editor you can not open any of the folders.

I tried to open the file using an ODBC driver in terms of paradox, but it says the table structure does not match. Is there any way to fix this? I would hate to loose all the data. Thanks!

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Hello! I am working on a plugin for Hal and opened up the db within the brain editor and although the main script shows, none of the folders that contain the tables will open. I re-installed Hal and then placed the  main db back in, and same issue. The stock db shows all the folder and opens nicely, but all the previous db's that were unaltered will not open the folders. What is odd is that Hal does retain all of the info and there no errors in either the run time or when running the app.

The issue seems to be with the db itself, but i am not sure how to correct it. Any ideas would be helpful!

Thanks!

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