Stream format error

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Hello!

I had a problem with my laptop and it failed with BSoD, now I receive Stream format error from 1C when I try to open an infobase. There are options to close and restart. What can I do to fix it? Is restoring from backup the only way to fix the infobase?

 
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Your database is in File Mode?
Could you open it with Designer?

 
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Yes, Lexus, it works in File mode and I can open it in Designer mode. But when I run it as 1C:Enterprise it fails with Stream format error.

 
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First of all try to test infobase with Designer (Administration - Verify and Repair)

 
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I tried, but this did not help.

 
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Try to use chdbfl.exe utility which is in bin folder

Edited: Leksus - Sep 19, 2012 02:12 PM
 
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Which bin folder?

 
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It's in folder where 1C:Platform is installed
For example, on my mashine it's "C:\Program Files (x86)\1cv82\8.2.15.319\bin"

Edited: Leksus - Sep 19, 2012 03:11 PM
 
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I've found it, thank you! The infobase is opening in 1C:Enterprise mode now. But chdbfl.exe displayed messages that data in some tables is corrupted. What does it mean?

 
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I suggest you to restore the infobase from a backup and use that one which you fixed with chdbfl.exe as a reference to, depending on the data amount, input or import the data which was added after the last backup. To be sure that you have no data missing.

 
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