>>>>>Check RESTORE can be restarted after an error. In addition, you can instruct RESTORE to continue despite errors, and it restores as much data as possible (see the CONTINUE_AFTER_ERROR option). For more information, see Responding to SQL Server Restore Errors Caused by Damaged Backups.
>>>>>
>>>>>from
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms186858.aspx>>>>>
>>>>>BTW, there is going to be published a very interesting blog about backup/restoring with compression on LTD site.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Thanks Naomi.
>>>>I already read it :-)
>>>
>>>What do you mean here?
>>
>>That I already read the link you post :-)
>
>BTW, found this
http://www.sqlskills.com/BLOGS/PAUL/post/Sample-corrupt-databases-to-play-with.aspx - in case you want to play.
Thank you Naomi.
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