Repair Corrupt Access Database File
I am using MS Access 2010 and one of my databases on our shared network does not open for any user. Shows "Unrecognized Database Format." error
message.
I can't even get it to the point of opening. Is there a solution for this?
Is there any commercial tool to recover data from a corrupted database?
July 22nd, 2014 12:53pm
To repair a corrupt .mdb database of MS Access, one can try Compact and Repair feature of MS Access. It repairs corrupt database and makes it accessible
for database users. Other than this one can also use import feature of MS Access that helps database users import their corrupt database to a new database file.
If both these solutions fail to fix this corruption,
Then one must check some third-party access database repair or recovery software. I would like to suggest
MDB Repair Kit software here to repair corrupt .mdb and .accdb files. One can check its free demo version before buying its full version. Download the software from this page:
http://www.mdb.repair/
Hope this would be helpful.
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PeterGreene
Thursday, July 24, 2014 9:36 PM
July 22nd, 2014 5:30pm
To repair a corrupt .mdb database of MS Access, one can try Compact and Repair feature of MS Access. It repairs corrupt database and makes it accessible
for database users. Other than this one can also use import feature of MS Access that helps database users import their corrupt database to a new database file.
If both these solutions fail to fix this corruption,
Then one must check some third-party access database repair or recovery software. I would like to suggest
MDB Repair Kit software here to repair corrupt .mdb and .accdb files. One can check its free demo version before buying its full version. Download the software from this page:
http://www.mdb.repair/
Hope this would be helpful.
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Marked as answer by
PeterGreene
Thursday, July 24, 2014 9:36 PM
July 22nd, 2014 8:30pm
Try to open inaccessible MDB database file into a new database file or try another solution, i.e. implementing "Compact and Repair" function.
If you are able to recover data then its good otherwise you need to use Access Recovery software. Many are available in the market but I would suggest you to try SysInfoTools MS Access Database Recovery software. Trial version is available for testing purpose.
August 21st, 2014 3:24pm
To restore a database, you must already have a backup copy of your database.
A backup is commonly referred to as a "known good copy" of a database file a copy in which you are confident of its data integrity and design. You should use the Back Up Database command in Microsoft Office Access to make backups, but you can use
any known good copy to restore a database. For example, you can restore a database from a copy that is stored on a USB external backup device.
You can restore an entire database, or you can selectively restore objects in a database.
If you do not have a backup copy, you risk data loss and unwanted changes to or corruption of your database design. For this reason, you should make backups on a regular basis.
October 14th, 2014 1:01pm
Compact and Repair utility in MS Access scans and repair corrupt MDB file. Data from corrupt file can be recovered by executing this function.
You may also try to import corrupt database file into new database file. How to import file is explained in -
http://nalavadebela.wordpress.com/2014/07/15/access-database-repair
It also contains screenshots to make your work more easy.
October 20th, 2014 9:46am
If you are getting the error message "Unrecognized Database Format", this means the database file you are trying to open is corrupted. You can try to compact and repair the database. It's a built-in function in MS Access that can
fix minor corruption in access database. Or you can also try to import the data from corrupted database to a new database.
To know how to do these tricks, you can read this blog post: How to Repair Corrupt Access Database?
Thanks.
December 2nd, 2014 9:46am
Tips to repair corrupt access database file manually. Read carefully & do it yourself.
http://sammytechworld.wordpress.com/2014/06/27/helpful-tips-to-repair-corrupt-mdb-databases/
Thanks
January 31st, 2015 9:20am
You can use third party access recovery software. These software are fast, safe and easy recovery solution to help you recover and repair corrupt access file. This access recovery software provides easy and quick data recovery solutions to recover your
lost data. To get more information visit :
http://www.filesrepairtool.com/access-file-repair.html |
March 26th, 2015 10:34am
Looks that you have faced problem with your MS Access File do you know the reason behind this it might be that your MS Access database is damaged or corrupted.
but fortunately yes there is a tool that can help with your issues i.e. MS Access Repair tool..
follow the link to get this tool
http://msaccess.filerepairtool.net/
June 29th, 2015 3:25am
You can use any 3rd-party Access Recovery Software, is the best solution to repair access database and fix all corruption issues in both MDB or ACCDB database file. It repairs corrupt access database file and saves all the deleted records and objects like
indexes, queries, relations and tables, into new database.Read more: www.accessrepair.recoveryfiles.org/
July 2nd, 2015 6:16am
File can be easily corrupted or damaged due to various unwanted reasons like virus attacks, improper system shutdown, synchronization problem etc. If you are facing such type of problem. then you can use compact and repair feature of MS Access. It
can resolve the problem. If this method is fail then try 3rd-party tool, Kernel for Access fie repair. It repairs both file formats: MDB and ACCDB. It is the best solution to repair any sort of corruption issue in Access database. Find more details about access
file repair tool here: http://www.accessrecoverytool.org/
Free demo version here: http://www.accessrepair.recoveryfiles.org/
July 2nd, 2015 6:25am
for any kind of mdb databse corruption or for the purpose repairing or recovering you should opt for one universal tool that can repair it on go.
One such tool that i would suggest you to choose is MS Access Repair and Recoverytool..
follow the link and try out for this superb tool.
http://www.accessrepairnrecovery.com/blog/repair-and-restore-partial-corrupted-mdb-access-file
August 20th, 2015 7:29am