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I installed a new version of Xampp which is 8.1.10 after that I tried to retrieve the database of old xampp folder from xampp/mysql/data and my main database folder that I named lalaigacafe also I tried to make a new data from xampp/mysql/backup folder and I copied ibdata1 file into it, but it keep telling me an error message which is "#1932 - Table 'my_table_name' doesn't exist in engine".

Thanks in advance.

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    You should not copy ibdata
    – Luuk
    Oct 30, 2022 at 17:19
  • I tried to not copy it but also it keep telling me the same error. Oct 30, 2022 at 17:19
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    Then you probably lost your data as is explained in this comment: stackoverflow.com/a/48790734/724039 (I do not know a way to get your data back, and if it is possible to do so, it will be a lot of work and need DEEP knowledge of MySQL )
    – Luuk
    Oct 30, 2022 at 17:31
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    That's true, you need to copy ibdata1 with all the .ibd files for each table in a consistent fashion. That is, at the same moment, so the data dictionary stored in ibdata1 matches the structure of each table. Unfortunately, it might be too late to get a consistent copy of these file. My sympathies! Oct 30, 2022 at 18:55

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This is a known issue with MariaDB and MySQL. In my experience, it has happened at least 10 times a year on our servers.

No one can help you. None of the hints, tools, tips, hacks, repairsoftware, mysqlcheck, or mysqlrepair work. All of our tickets at MariaDB just ended with the necessity of reinstalling the database and restoring the data from the backup.

To me, this makes both of these databases a "no-go" for a production system, as it is unacceptable for a production system to periodically lose data without cause.

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