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Krishna Rao Kakatur,
You can try bbed(password blockedit).
Regards
zhu chao
chao_ping_at_vip.163.com
www.happyit.net
www.cnoug.org(Chinese Oracle User Group)
>Hi,
>
>Could you please suggest me how to corrupt a data file, for testing recovery.
>
>I am trying to test Block Recovery with my Personal Oracle 9i on Windows Me. I am not able to open or overwrite the files because oracle.exe locks them.
>
>Thanks, Krishna
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