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Yesterday I installed SQL Server 2008 on my laptop (Windows 7 64 bit), I need to attach a .mdf to the server, but when I try to do this, I get this error:

Attach Database failed for server 'prince/sqlexpress' (Microsoft.SqlServer.smo)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 1.An Exception Occured while executing a Transact Sql statement or Batch (Microsoft.SqlServer.connectioninfo)

2.Unable to open the Physical file Operating system error 5: "5(Access is denied.)". (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 5120)

With the help of Internet, I found some solution.

1.Start SQL Server manager as Administrator (right-click on the program, choose "Start as administrator"):

But I still got the same error.

That .mdf file does have have permission, so I moved into external drive (pendrive because my system have only C:\ drive, yet no partition I have done ) .

Then I got another error,

Attach database failed for Server 'Prince\SQLEXPRESS'.
(Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

An exception occurred while executing a Transact-SQL statement or batch. (Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo)

The database 'Databasename' cannot be opened because it is version 655. This server supports version 611 and earlier. A downgrade path is not supported. Could not open new database 'Databasename'. CREATE DATABASE is aborted. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 948)

I use the Query -

"select @@version;"

I got the Output as

"Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.3042.00 (Intel X86) Feb 9 2007 22:47:07 Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation Express Edition on Windows NT 6.1 (Build 7600: )"

what shall i do? But i installed SQL Server 2008. how do i change that? How to solve this error, please help out this problem, If you have any solution please post it.

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    Which sql version you have ??It seems to that the database which you are attaching was written on a higher version compare to the one which you have .Ex- You cannot attach 2008R2 database(mdf) onto a 2008 sql server
    – praveen
    Jun 23, 2012 at 5:32
  • Ok..using Sql server 2008 version 10 , I dont know which version that mdf file.. how to find that one. Jun 23, 2012 at 5:40
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    The error points out that ur actually using sql server 2005 because of the version 611 .I'm not sure but can you post the version by executing the statement select @@version
    – praveen
    Jun 23, 2012 at 5:50
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    Did you install SQL Server 2008 EXPRESS or a standard/enterprise edition? The error indicates that the .\SQLEXPRESS instance you have is SQL Server 2005 Express - maybe you just need to attach the .mdf to the 2008 instance (which has a different name - or no name at all, being the default instance)
    – marc_s
    Jun 23, 2012 at 7:11
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    What did your setup tell you when you ran it? The setup app will show what version and edition it is. Also: what instance name did you choose when setting up SQL Server 2008? That's one of the things you need to decide on - what did you decide to use?
    – marc_s
    Jun 23, 2012 at 7:37

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The message is very clear: the database MDF file is version 655. Your server understands version 611. Which means, despite to your claim to the contrary, that you are connected to a SQL Server 2005. Install a SQL Server 2008, connect to it, and attach your database. Please pay attention during the installation process to the instance name you choose and make sure you connect to that instance. You can also check now what instances you have installed, look at what services you have on your system. MSSQLSERVER will be the default instance, MSSQL$<instancename> will be a named instance. Use any SCM query tool to see what services you have installed, eg. sc.exe.

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  • Already i have installed VS2008 and then i start to install SQL server 2008 , it does not install it shows some problem due to VS2008. So for i uninstall VS2008 and then install SQL server 2008 and then install VS2008. After that i attached .mdf file it shows above mentioned Error. Jun 23, 2012 at 8:16
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    No you didn't. I trust the error message more than I trust you. Jun 23, 2012 at 8:18
  • oh that's fine , as per reviews all are mentioned to check the Version. how to check server instance name? Jun 23, 2012 at 8:22
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    So you have SQL Server 2005 instance named 'SQLEXPRESS', and you are connected to it. This is the instance installed by Visual Studio 2008. You must either upgrade this instance to SQL Server 2008, or install a separate one. Start the SQL Server Express 2008 installation and pay attention to the various options and choices presented. Read the dialogs and messages on screen before dismissing them. Don't press Next or OK until you've read and understand everything it says. Jun 23, 2012 at 11:02
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Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio needs Administrator rights to attach database in Windows 7. If you execute it directly so you will get the error 5120. Fix this executing Management Studio icon using the right mouse button and selecting execute as administrator. Good luck.

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Finally I Solved My Problem,

Stop the SQLEXPRESS service and Uninstall all the Components related to SQL server 2005. Then Open the registry Editor Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE--SOFTWARE--MICROSOFT--MICROSOFT SQL SERVER-DELETE the folder 90. Then again reinstall SQL Server 2008 and create new instanse for 2008 server. Now its working, I m able to Attach the mdf file.

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If you are getting Error:948 in SQL Server while attaching the databases, try the below steps once:-

  • Search services in window search bar, Open "Services", search with SQL Server, you will get multiple services. //Just Keep an eye, nothing needs to do now on this step.

  • Open windows Control Panel and uninstall SQL SERVER and all of the things related to SQL Server // Make sure nothing is remain in your system related to SQL SERVER

  • Once you are done with uninstall, search Services in search bar and find if you have any services left related to SQL Sever.

  • If all of the SQL services are disappeared, you are good to re-install the SQL Server again.

With these steps, i am able to handle this error and able to attach the databases. Please read it carefully and after reading this; if think these steps will help, tried it.

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