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One minute later, Sarah again: “Reports are loading. You’re a wizard. How?”

Desperate, Marcus opened a private browser window and typed: psqlodbc x64 download psqlodbc x64 download

It was 11:47 PM on a Tuesday, and Marcus was staring at a blinking cursor on a server migration ticket that had already gone through three engineers. One minute later, Sarah again: “Reports are loading

Heart pounding, Marcus downloaded the MSI, copied it to the jump server, and ran the installer in silent mode: msiexec /i psqlodbc_12_02_0000-x64.msi /quiet /norestart Heart pounding, Marcus downloaded the MSI, copied it

He clicked. The Wayback Machine showed a frozen page— ftp.postgresql.org/pub/odbc/versions/msi/ — and there it was: psqlodbc_12_02_0000-x64.msi , timestamped, checksum listed.

He hadn’t. He’d been digging through old internal wikis for the driver link. The official PostgreSQL FTP had the latest version, but not that version. The vendor who wrote the Delphi app went bankrupt in 2018. The original installer was on a laptop that got wiped last quarter.

Third result. A Stack Overflow post from 2019. Downvoted. One comment: “Check the Internet Archive, snapshot from March 2020.”