I was going to go into the backups I have stored here to see what's in the zipped files, and discovered that there is a new program installed on my computer that I never authorized, something called "Express Zip". I'm not a happy camper, and I want to know who, why, and how that got there. So I'll be on a sidetrack for a bit.
I can say, however, that the most usual "backups", which are at about 53 MB zipped now, are just backups of the SQL database. They unzip to about 250 MB, and contain a single file, an SQL file. To get a replacement for the "attachment_types" file, we'd have to go into one of the old full-site backups from 2016, because the new one I have was backed up after the site was already corrupted.
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I can say, however, that the most usual "backups", which are at about 53 MB zipped now, are just backups of the SQL database. They unzip to about 250 MB, and contain a single file, an SQL file. To get a replacement for the "attachment_types" file, we'd have to go into one of the old full-site backups from 2016, because the new one I have was backed up after the site was already corrupted.
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