Another thing to try if the restore program allows you to do file search across a whole hard drive, I mean partition, and if you remember one database name, then, finding one would mean finding possibly all.

> blah.  the restorer program could not find it.  I will have to start
> from scratch :-(
  
> ----- Original Message -----
  
> From: Chunshen Li (Don)
  
> To: CF-Community
  
> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 10:33 AM
  
> Subject: Re:UPDATE: Wtf?!!!
>
>
  
> C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\Data
  
> is likely the default data location, data file may be of this format,
> "myDB.MDF and myDB.LDF if log is enabled.  
>
  
> What did you smash? :)
  
> Glad to know it's not the end of the world :)
>
  
> > hey guys, I was able to restore the cfm files from the hard drive
> that
  
> > was reformatted.  Iused this program called restore2000.  WHO
> KNEW?!!  
  
> > It's just a demo version and only restores anything 65KB and below
> :-D.  
  
> > Thank goodness this was possible!
  
> >
  
> > Unfortunately, i don't know how to find the database file.  How does
>
  
> > MSSQL 7 store the database?  I never created a backup.  Is there a
  
> > file somewhere that contains the Db schema? If so whats it named as?  
>
  
> Thanks
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