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		<title>How To: Start Oracle 10g Server when a .dbf file is corrupt or missing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently had an 800GB Seagate FreeAgent drive crash on me using CentOS 4.0 and Oracle 10g. Until I saw this post I thought the problem was the NTFS-3G driver CentOS uses. I was unable to mount and format the drive under Linux so I had to plug it into a Windows XP box and [...]]]></description>
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