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#151
ArchD-Dog

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 I have a Major Problem Someone plz help me ok What happens is that it says something about not being able to connect to SQL database i am going to try running as Admin but someone PLEASE POST INSTRUCTIONS FOR NEWBS!!!


sincerely ArchD-Dog Thank you for your time and efforts

#152
Davir

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have you read the last in the thread here
if not then do it now

http://social.biowar.../index/424078/3

#153
ProjectGrizzly

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uhm, I realise no1 has posted anything here for about 3 months, but I really need help with a thing.



This question will probably make me seem retarded who can't figure this out by himself but anyways, I'm trying to use the "restore batch" from http://bit.ly/RestoreToolset, but everytime i run the .bat file it says:



"SOURCE not found. <bw_dragonage_content.bak> Please check."



I changed the text to: SET TARGET=C:\\Program (x86)\\DAODB\\Data

and; SET SOURCE=C:\\Program (x86)\\Dragon Age\\tools\\dbbak



but it doesn't help, so I don't know what to put the SOURCE as... also the reason I have "program" instead of "program files" is probably because i'm in europe... thanks in advance?

#154
ProjectGrizzly

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bump.

#155
FollowTheGourd

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Just to make sure, the bw_dragonage_content.bak file isn't missing from the source folder you specified? Or if you copy and past that source path exactly into Windows Explorer, then do you see the file?



Honestly, I'm not really sure why else that batch file would complain.

#156
ProjectGrizzly

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yes, if i copy - paste the path into explorer i see the file.



so you don't know what's causing this problem?

#157
FollowTheGourd

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Just looking at the batch file and how it gets to that point... not really. It's just checking if the file exists, and if not, then bailing out.