On 18/08/2007 09:03, Adrian Pitt wrote:
I have put v8.0 back on as you suggested, but so far it has made no
difference. I am still unable to get the service restarted. When installing
I changed the install to drive D, and also changed the data reference to the
directory where I moved the data t
ymond O'Donnell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 17 August 2007 10:33 PM
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Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Finding my database
On 17/08/2007 05:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> needed to move it to the D Drive. After completely messing ev
On 17/08/2007 13:32, Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
Was the previous installation of Postgres also 8.2? If not - if it was
an earlier version - I'd put the old version back, point it at the data
directory, then use pg_dump to export the data if you want to upgrade at
that point.
I meant to add tha
On 17/08/2007 05:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
needed to move it to the D Drive. After completely messing everything up, I
am now unable to get it working. I have uninstalled everything and now have
v8.2 installed on the D drive, and I put the data directory back within that
I know it's not a
Hi
I initially had the Windows version of PostgreSQL v8.0 running on my C drive
and was connected to a database in the data subdirectory below PostgreSQL. I
needed to move it to the D Drive. After completely messing everything up, I
am now unable to get it working. I have uninstalled everyth