This
error indicates that your database is corrupt. In order to resolve this, the
hbdata file needs to be renamed and then you can restore the data from the
backup in HomeBase.
1. To rename the HomeBase file:
Right mouse click on [Windows Start], Select [System (C)] and then the yellow folder [Program Files] on the left-hand side. On the right-hand side you can select [HomeBase Folder] and locate your file. Then right click on the file and select [Properties] here you can change the backup file name from hbdata.hbd to hbdata.old.
2. To recover from backup in HomeBase:
Select [File] > [Recover] you will then be asked “Recovering data will overwrite all existing data in your database. Do you wish to continue?” Click [Yes] a new window will appear with the backup file select [Open]. You will then be notified “Recovery complete” click [OK], if you wish to have the auto-numbering feature switched on select [Yes].
1. To rename the HomeBase file:
Right mouse click on [Windows Start], Select [System (C)] and then the yellow folder [Program Files] on the left-hand side. On the right-hand side you can select [HomeBase Folder] and locate your file. Then right click on the file and select [Properties] here you can change the backup file name from hbdata.hbd to hbdata.old.
2. To recover from backup in HomeBase:
Select [File] > [Recover] you will then be asked “Recovering data will overwrite all existing data in your database. Do you wish to continue?” Click [Yes] a new window will appear with the backup file select [Open]. You will then be notified “Recovery complete” click [OK], if you wish to have the auto-numbering feature switched on select [Yes].