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SQL7 Files and HardDrive issue. Please Help

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My C: drive crashed, I have my SQL7 data and file in F: Drive. Now I have replaced my C: drive, but not able to reconnect SQL7 to the files in F drive.
Please can some one help?
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Jul 20 '06 #1
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