Exchange 2007 Restore

Hello Everybody,
                   I am trying to restore Exchange 2007 database. I tried to do the soft recovery since my database was in the dirty shutdown and it ran very well since I had all the required logs but still
it is in dirty shut down. Please check below
C:\>eseutil /r E02 /l "i:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\Manage
rs Storage" /s "i:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\Managers Stor
age" /d "h:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\Managers Storage\Man
agers Database.edb"
Extensible Storage Engine Utilities for Microsoft(R) Exchange Server
Version 08.01
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Initiating RECOVERY mode...
    Logfile base name: E02
            Log files: i:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\Manage
rs Storage
         System files: i:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\Manage
rs Storage
   Database Directory: h:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\Manage
rs Storage\Managers Database.edb
Performing soft recovery...
                      Restore Status (% complete)
          0    10   20   30   40   50   60   70   80   90  100
          |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
Operation completed successfully in 2.343 seconds.
C:\>eseutil /mh "h:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\Managers Sto
rage\Managers Database.edb"
Extensible Storage Engine Utilities for Microsoft(R) Exchange Server
Version 08.01
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Initiating FILE DUMP mode...
         Database: h:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\Managers S
torage\Managers Database.edb
        File Type: Database
   Format ulMagic: 0x89abcdef
   Engine ulMagic: 0x89abcdef
 Format ulVersion: 0x620,12
 Engine ulVersion: 0x620,12
Created ulVersion: 0x620,12
     DB Signature: Create time:02/21/2012 15:01:30 Rand:683474569 Computer:
         cbDbPage: 8192
           dbtime: 401104910 (0x17e8600e)
            State: Dirty Shutdown
     Log Required: 355061-355072 (0x56af5-0x56b00)
    Log Committed: 0-355073 (0x0-0x56b01)
   Streaming File: No
         Shadowed: Yes
       Last Objid: 39159
     Scrub Dbtime: 0 (0x0)
       Scrub Date: 00/00/1900 00:00:00
     Repair Count: 0
      Repair Date: 00/00/1900 00:00:00
 Old Repair Count: 0
  Last Consistent: (0x5432B,74E,DD)  01/20/2015 18:23:22
      Last Attach: (0x5432D,9,86)  01/20/2015 18:27:32
      Last Detach: (0x0,0,0)  00/00/1900 00:00:00
             Dbid: 1
    Log Signature: Create time:02/21/2012 15:01:29 Rand:683467044 Computer:
       OS Version: (5.2.3790 SP 2)
Previous Full Backup:
        Log Gen: 354267-354281 (0x567db-0x567e9) - OSSnapshot
           Mark: (0x567EA,8,16)
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Yes I have read that and tried but no luck. Check the below command its without .edb
C:\>eseutil /r E02 /l "i:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\Manage
rs Storage" /s "i:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\Managers Stor
age" /d "h:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\Managers Storage\Man
agers"
Extensible Storage Engine Utilities for Microsoft(R) Exchange Server
Version 08.01
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Initiating RECOVERY mode...
    Logfile base name: E02
            Log files: i:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\Manage
rs Storage
         System files: i:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\Manage
rs Storage
   Database Directory: h:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\Manage
rs Storage\Managers
Performing soft recovery...
                      Restore Status (% complete)
          0    10   20   30   40   50   60   70   80   90  100
          |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
Operation completed successfully in 3.406 seconds.
C:\>eseutil /mh "h:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\Managers Sto
rage\Managers Database.edb"
Extensible Storage Engine Utilities for Microsoft(R) Exchange Server
Version 08.01
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Initiating FILE DUMP mode...
         Database: h:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\Managers S
torage\Managers Database.edb
        File Type: Database
   Format ulMagic: 0x89abcdef
   Engine ulMagic: 0x89abcdef
 Format ulVersion: 0x620,12
 Engine ulVersion: 0x620,12
Created ulVersion: 0x620,12
     DB Signature: Create time:02/21/2012 15:01:30 Rand:683474569 Computer:
         cbDbPage: 8192
           dbtime: 401104910 (0x17e8600e)
            State: Dirty Shutdown
     Log Required: 355061-355072 (0x56af5-0x56b00)
    Log Committed: 0-355073 (0x0-0x56b01)
   Streaming File: No
         Shadowed: Yes
       Last Objid: 39159
     Scrub Dbtime: 0 (0x0)
       Scrub Date: 00/00/1900 00:00:00
     Repair Count: 0
      Repair Date: 00/00/1900 00:00:00
 Old Repair Count: 0
  Last Consistent: (0x5432B,74E,DD)  01/20/2015 18:23:22
      Last Attach: (0x5432D,9,86)  01/20/2015 18:27:32
      Last Detach: (0x0,0,0)  00/00/1900 00:00:00
             Dbid: 1
    Log Signature: Create time:02/21/2012 15:01:29 Rand:683467044 Computer:
       OS Version: (5.2.3790 SP 2)
Previous Full Backup:
        Log Gen: 354267-354281 (0x567db-0x567e9) - OSSnapshot
           Mark: (0x567EA,8,16)
           Mark: 02/08/2015 00:29:06
Previous Incremental Backup:
        Log Gen: 0-0 (0x0-0x0)
           Mark: (0x0,0,0)
           Mark: 00/00/1900 00:00:00
Previous Copy Backup:
        Log Gen: 0-0 (0x0-0x0)
           Mark: (0x0,0,0)
           Mark: 00/00/1900 00:00:00
Previous Differential Backup:
        Log Gen: 0-0 (0x0-0x0)
           Mark: (0x0,0,0)
           Mark: 00/00/1900 00:00:00
Current Full Backup:
        Log Gen: 0-0 (0x0-0x0)
           Mark: (0x0,0,0)
           Mark: 00/00/1900 00:00:00
Current Shadow copy backup:
        Log Gen: 0-0 (0x0-0x0)
           Mark: (0x0,0,0)
           Mark: 00/00/1900 00:00:00
     cpgUpgrade55Format: 0
    cpgUpgradeFreePages: 0
cpgUpgradeSpaceMapPages: 0
       ECC Fix Success Count: none
   Old ECC Fix Success Count: none
         ECC Fix Error Count: none
     Old ECC Fix Error Count: none
    Bad Checksum Error Count: none
Old bad Checksum Error Count: none
Operation completed successfully in 0.985 seconds.
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