Reinstalled ArcGis Desktop 10.2.2 and now I get message saying Invalid geodatabase release

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07-13-2017 03:51 PM
RichardMorrison
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I had to reinstall Windows 7 after Windows 10 crashed and then reinstall ArcGis Desktop. The computer could never get past the Advanced Diagnostics Screen so I had to remove the driive and use another computer to copy my files. After re-installation and copying the files back I get an error message when trying to access my file geodtabase.

Failed to connect to database

This release of the GeoDatabase is either invalid or out of date [Invalid Geodatabase release].

How can this be when it was created using the same version of arcmap?

Help. I have three years worth of data trapped in this geodatabase.

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shan_sarkar
Occasional Contributor III

I'd suggest you to run the Recover File Geodatabase—Help | ArcGIS Desktop and log a case with Esri Technical Support for analysis and hopefully to salvage your data.

~Shan


~Shan

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JohnPlunkett
Esri Contributor

The Geodatabase could have been corrupted.

Are you able to create new geodatabases

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RichardMorrison
New Contributor II

Yes.

Richard L. Morrison

Doe Hall Creek Timber Company, LLC

1519 Village Square

Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

Office: (843) 209-7725

Fax: (843) 856-0159

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shan_sarkar
Occasional Contributor III

Richard,

Just wanted to confirm, did you have any higher version than 10.2.2 before the you reinstalled?

~Shan


~Shan
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RichardMorrison
New Contributor II

No, I did not. I re-installed with the same download from 2014 when I purchased it.

Richard L. Morrison

Doe Hall Creek Timber Company, LLC

1519 Village Square

Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

Office: (843) 209-7725

Fax: (843) 856-0159

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shan_sarkar
Occasional Contributor III
  • What kind of a geodatabase are you working with? (.gdb, .mdb. sde)
  • I assume the geodatabase that is giving the issue was created using the same version?
  • Does it allow you to view the contents inside the geodatabase?
  • Have you tried accessing the geodatabase using a different user profile on the same machine? (If that is a feasible option)
  • What happens if you try to open the geodatabase on a different machine?
  • Try Recover File Geodatabase—Help | ArcGIS Desktop see if it works? 

~Shan


~Shan
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RichardMorrison
New Contributor II

It is a .gdb database.

Yes, it was created using the same version.

No, It will not allow you to view the contents of the database.

I sent it to an associate and neither he nor his partner could access it.

Have not tried it using a different user profile because I only have one profile set up.

Richard L. Morrison

Doe Hall Creek Timber Company, LLC

1519 Village Square

Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

Office: (843) 209-7725

Fax: (843) 856-0159

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shan_sarkar
Occasional Contributor III

I'd suggest you to run the Recover File Geodatabase—Help | ArcGIS Desktop and log a case with Esri Technical Support for analysis and hopefully to salvage your data.

~Shan


~Shan
RichardMorrison
New Contributor II

I tried the Recover File Geodatabase on my machine and it would not connect. A friend was able to run the recover file geodatabase on his machine running 10.4 and was able to successfully recover my data and then export it to a usb and import back to my machine. All good.

Richard L. Morrison

Doe Hall Creek Timber Company, LLC

1519 Village Square

Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

Office: (843) 209-7725

Fax: (843) 856-0159

RebeccaStrauch__GISP
MVP Emeritus

Glad to hear you were able to recover your data.  You should probably mark Shan's suggestion of using the Recover File Gdb or your response as the correct answer to close out the thread.

Also, this you probably be moved to the geodatabase space, instead of the Tech support page. A moderator can help if you are not sure how to do that.  It may help others that have a similar issue in the future.

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