Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 5:03 am
You were too late. You had to resize it before it reached 2GB. Now it is in a corrupted state, so that must be fixed first.
If you can afford the time to reload the hashed file completely, the quickest way is to clear the hashed file, then resize it while empty.
Otherwise, those backward link errors will need to be repaired, which is a specialized activity. Your support provider may have the skills, but repairing damaged hashed files is chargeable.
If you can afford the time to reload the hashed file completely, the quickest way is to clear the hashed file, then resize it while empty.
Otherwise, those backward link errors will need to be repaired, which is a specialized activity. Your support provider may have the skills, but repairing damaged hashed files is chargeable.