Has anybody had a large file (78gb) on a compressed folder on Windows?  I 
believe that this is where the problem is coming from and want to find out if 
anybody else has any experience with this.  I am looking at this file being 
1.6TB and was hoping to be able to compress to save some space.

Thanks,
Andrew

-----Original Message-----
From: sqlite-users-bounces at mailinglists.sqlite.org 
[mailto:sqlite-users-boun...@mailinglists.sqlite.org] On Behalf Of Simon Slavin
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2016 8:38 AM
To: SQLite mailing list <sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org>
Subject: Re: [sqlite] The database disk image is malformed


On 7 Jan 2016, at 3:09pm, Andrew Stewart <AStewart at arguscontrols.com> wrote:

> I have run the Quick Check.  The results are below.  This database is written 
> to once a minute.  One minute it was working and the next it was not.  What 
> would cause it to suddenly have errors?

Hardware fault.  Loss of power.  Another program overwriting parts of the file. 
 Corruption of memory which only SQLite should be accessing.  Other stuff.

Are you checking the values returned by your SQLite API calls ?  Were they all 
SQLITE_OK ?

Simon.
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