No, you must have a copy of each file elsewhere, so that you can restore it as we demonstrated in the video. Formatting your harddisk nukes everything on it, completely. However, if you have a backup, as shown in this video, you can format your hard disk, re-install your o/s, reinstall the Oracle db software, restore these files, setup some config files, and then restart your oracle db, and it will have the old data.
nw understand my problem u shown this video on single environment.
will this trick will work if i format my pc and reinstall oracle and create a database with same name and replace all files from this directory to older backup then can i get my older database back?????
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MrOraclerac 7 months ago
No, you must have a copy of each file elsewhere, so that you can restore it as we demonstrated in the video. Formatting your harddisk nukes everything on it, completely. However, if you have a backup, as shown in this video, you can format your hard disk, re-install your o/s, reinstall the Oracle db software, restore these files, setup some config files, and then restart your oracle db, and it will have the old data.
jbleistein11 9 months ago
hey nice video really i learnt something.
nw understand my problem u shown this video on single environment.
will this trick will work if i format my pc and reinstall oracle and create a database with same name and replace all files from this directory to older backup then can i get my older database back?????
akki23890 9 months ago