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Maybe your database was encrypted with a password? In that case you need to add it to SQLiteStudio with appropriate enryption-supporting driver in the Database Dialog window and - obviously - correct password. If encryption is not the issue, then I cannot help you. The "malformed" database means SQLite itself (not SQLiteStudio, but underlying SQLite driver) is not able to read this database. |
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I haven't touch our database since last June and as I add new databases right now, I get the "database disk image is malformed" error. I'm not a coding guy at all, I'm lucky I figured out how to even see the data from the sqlite files. Any help would be awesome as my new work depends on this to work well. I did check to see if the most recent version of SQLiteStudio is downloaded and it says it is.
Steps to reproduce
Described above
Operating system
Windows 11
SQLiteStudio version
3.4.4
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