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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 653850" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>It all depends on what files where open with data still needing to be written to them. That usually is the cause for corruption when computer suddenly stops (either from power failure, component failure, OS failure such as BSOD and finally a fatal exception in the program itself).</p><p></p><p>You can tweak OS and programs to some degree to limit this from happening, such as minimizing your write behind cache and other tweaks, and power failure can be compensated for with a UPS. Of course when hardware components die you are usually more fubared, and a lot of times have to rely on backups.</p><p></p><p>However there are plenty of SQLite methods available to repair and compress databases, but those tools can never guarantee they recovered 100% because any data is correct for them they only verify the database integrity is correct, so you still run a risk. Also be sure to scan your harddisk for journal and index corruption.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 653850, member: 18896"] It all depends on what files where open with data still needing to be written to them. That usually is the cause for corruption when computer suddenly stops (either from power failure, component failure, OS failure such as BSOD and finally a fatal exception in the program itself). You can tweak OS and programs to some degree to limit this from happening, such as minimizing your write behind cache and other tweaks, and power failure can be compensated for with a UPS. Of course when hardware components die you are usually more fubared, and a lot of times have to rely on backups. However there are plenty of SQLite methods available to repair and compress databases, but those tools can never guarantee they recovered 100% because any data is correct for them they only verify the database integrity is correct, so you still run a risk. Also be sure to scan your harddisk for journal and index corruption. [/QUOTE]
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