The backup file is about a month older and I don't know which films and TV episodes where added afterwards. That is the reason I did not "restore" my backup File.
What to do next for re-indexing?
I understand why you did restore the database, so we suggest that you make a new folder and make a copy of her database and backup files. After you have done this, you can also try to restore the database, what will happen then, it will show ID number or not. After these test it, you can always remove it tested and backup copies of the database files and re-referred to the new folder in this folder is transferred, be careful to only copy of the database and backup files because you and database backup file in a new folder to serve as the original for recovery database and backup files in this folder.
More then sorry, I can not help myself, because so far I have not had such a case.
And one more thing:I've done copy files from the program folder before I replace XP to Win7. When I loaded Win7 OS on the formatted disk (because I started XP OS to cause problems), I re-uploaded the PVD program and then copied the program folder copied files PVD program, which I copied earlier, as I have already mentioned.
New copy, I also copied to the D partition to copy uploaded the below attached
viddb_p.exe file and this copy of the program is used as a portable version. On the D partition, I have even more of these copies heated in order to use them as portable versions for different database for movie collections databases, and so far I have not had any problems with the program or database, because I do a backup (from their own how concerning for a long time know that this is good to do) database for each entry for a movie or person.