Hi. I use DB2 for Windows v9.5.0.808.
Recently I "upgraded" from Windows XP SP3 to Windows 7 SP1, after which process I found DB2, and most other application software, gone. I had, however, made a full backup of my hard drive to an external disk before starting.
So I re-installed the exact same version of DB2 that I had before.
Now I am wondering if I can define my databases again, but leverage the data I already have, by pointing at it somehow, and avoid having to redefine and repopulate my tables.
The original data was under C:\db2\NODE0000.
Thanks,
Art Gardner
Recently I "upgraded" from Windows XP SP3 to Windows 7 SP1, after which process I found DB2, and most other application software, gone. I had, however, made a full backup of my hard drive to an external disk before starting.
So I re-installed the exact same version of DB2 that I had before.
Now I am wondering if I can define my databases again, but leverage the data I already have, by pointing at it somehow, and avoid having to redefine and repopulate my tables.
The original data was under C:\db2\NODE0000.
Thanks,
Art Gardner