I have a database that I use for testing.  The contents are not
particularly critical; if I were to lose that data, it would be an
annoyance but not a disaster.  Thus I do not back up the DB.

My server machine (actually my windows workstation) became very ill, so
the IT folks gave me a new workstation, but installed the disk drive
from the old workstation in the new one as a secondary drive.
After installing PostgreSQL 8.2 (what we had been using) on this new
workstation, I tried simply copying the 'Program
Files\Postgresql\8.2\data' directory over from the old disk to the new,
but the result is that when I try to bring up the PostgreSQL server, it
takes a long time, and then goes down.

I can arrange to recreate my DB from scratch but it would be a bit of a
pain.

Is there any easy way to make the old DB directory image just work?

Thanks,

Topher Eliot
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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