> > Have you read the http://www.sqlite.org/howtocorrupt.html > document? The second paragraph of section 3.1 in particular > might be relevant to your situation.
Even if the stick lies about the sync request: the stick has not been removed in the past few months and the router has not been reset on or after the 'corrupt-days'. It has had several uninterrupted hours to process the sync request. When I look at the corrupt database, it no longer start with 'SQLite format 3' but with what seems like data from one of my tables. It is not just a buffer that has not been synced, data is written at offset 0 which should not have been written there. (The total size of the cortupt file seems more or less correct) -- Jos Groot Lipman _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users