After running Recovery for SharePoint on the corrupted database, a folder with xml file(s) is created. How could these files be transfigured into a new database?
To recreate database, do the following: • Create a new blank site collection in SharePoint administrator panel • Using command line utility stsadm import site data into a new project. If you have troubles following the instruction above, please, check Microsoft documentation. Please, note that the template of a newly created site should be the same as the one’s you are going to import!
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