"J-F Portala" <
jf.po...@free.fr> wrote in message
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I can't help with your specific error sorry, but, a few things to check just
incase:
1. Do you have any errors in the Windows System event log? Given your
comments, I wonder whether this is not the first time you've had issues (in
general you shouldn't ever need to repair a database), and I'm wondering
whether there might be an underlying hardware issue. If there is a hardware
issue then it should be recorded in the Windows System event log.
2. Try it with anti-virus turned off. I had an issue once with a MySQL
database which used to crash occasionally and it turned out to be the
anti-virus. Don't leave your anti-virus off, just turn it off when you next
try a repair to eliminate it from the equation. In my case I just had to
tell my anti-virus to ignore the folders being used by MySQL.
Hope you get it resolved.
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Brian Cryer
www.cryer.co.uk/brian