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We have a hardware problem and will be getting a new RAID HDD system.

I've asked the tech onsite to backup and detach the MSDB and then reattach.

Can this be done, I expect to have him detach the new MSDB when MSSQL is re-installed. Then replace that file with the previously detached version and run reattach from QA(?)

Will this work.

TIA

JeffP...

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