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I recently reinstalled the OS (Debian wheezy --> stretch) in which I was running a Postgres 9.3 database. The database itself was stored on a separate physical drive that was not formatted during the OS reinstall.

Foolishly, I didn't run a full pg_dump before changing OS.

Is there any way for me to restore the database from its raw form on the second hard drive?

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Yes, there is always a solution if the DB was not wiped. The data is still there.

I would make a copy of all of that data and install a 9.3 Server and exchange that Servers Directory with the saved Directory.

You could try to install Debian wheezy in a virtual machine and do there the copy and dump.

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/storage-file-layout.html

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