Il 11/12/2017 14:37, Vincent Veyron ha scritto:
On Sat, 9 Dec 2017 10:11:42 -0600
Dale Seaburg wrote:
No Go! Would not start.
Any error message in your logs?
I would certainly second Scott's suggestion to check the processors. I've had
to do what you describe once, and it took me four m
On Sat, 9 Dec 2017 10:11:42 -0600
Dale Seaburg wrote:
> No Go! Would not start.
Any error message in your logs?
I would certainly second Scott's suggestion to check the processors. I've had
to do what you describe once, and it took me four machines before I got one
that would start postgr
On 12/9/2017 1:03 PM, Scott Mead wrote:
I’m guessing that the old machine was 32 but and the New is 64? They have to
match. You could always setup a 32 bit VM. It must be 32 bit windows (if that’s
what the original was )
you should be able to run 32 bit postgresql on 64 bit windows.
its a b
> On Dec 9, 2017, at 11:11, Dale Seaburg wrote:
>
> I have a database in Windows XP (old PC), postgresql 8.4.5 which needs to be
> migrated to Windows 10 Pro (new PC).
>
> Now, for the bad news, the XP PC, when I powered down, before doing any
> backup or database unload, would not power bac
I have a database in Windows XP (old PC), postgresql 8.4.5 which needs
to be migrated to Windows 10 Pro (new PC).
Now, for the bad news, the XP PC, when I powered down, before doing any
backup or database unload, would not power back up. I will be
attempting to get the PC fixed for that. In