Il 11/12/2017 14:37, Vincent Veyron ha scritto:
On Sat, 9 Dec 2017 10:11:42 -0600
Dale Seaburg <kg...@verizon.net> wrote:

   No Go!  Would not start.
Any error message in your logs?

I would certainly second Scott's suggestion to check the processors. I've had 
to do what you describe once, and it took me four machines before I got one 
that would start postgresql with my rescued data folder.

You might have better luck finding an old XP machine similar to your deceased 
one, installing postgresql on it, and using that to start your cluster.


I'd take a peek into logs (maybe EventLog), it happened to me that the postgres user in windows 10 did not have the permission to access data directory. Setting the right permissions could make it start. Obviously the processor architecture (32/64 bit) must be honored.

My 2 cent



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