Stellar Phoenix Access Recovery is a flawless Access Repair tool that repairs Access databases created in Microsoft Access 2007, 2003, XP (2002), and 2000. The non-destructive tool provides safe repair of databases by saving the repaired database on a new user-specified location, leaving the original database untouched and unmodified.
MS
Access 2007, a significant release by Microsoft, allows you to create
and maintain databases with more ease in comparison to its older
versions. While the later version is built with powerful features
like rich text, split forms, image control, etc., the security
features lack to save your database files from being corrupted or
damaged. Two major hazards that you encounter after Access database
corruption are unmountability of database and inaccessibility of
records saved in it. These hazards fail to affect you if you have
maintained a valid and complete backup of your database. However, the
hazards may be a cause of worry in case your backup has been
corrupted or you have not maintained any database backup. In such
situations, if you need to access the records saved in your Access
2007 database file (.accdb), then you will need to opt for advanced access
database repair
application.
Few most common
scenarios under which your .accdb file can get corrupted or damaged
are discussed below:
While the percentage of
corruption may differ in the above scenarios, the outcome for all of
them remains the same – inaccessibility of Access database records.
In most cases, you encounter an error message stating the cause of
the corruption.
To comprehensively
resolve Access database corruption and access database records, the
inbuilt repair utility “Compact and Repair” comes to rescue. To
use the repair utility, you will need to follow the below steps:
Choose
“Database Utilities” under “Tools” drop down list. Next,
click “Compact
and Repair Database.”
Click
Compact after locating the database in the ‘Database
to Compact From’
dialog box.
Select
a new folder destination for the repaired file in the ‘Compact
Database Into’
dialog box. Give a unique name to the file.
Click on Save.
While
the above utility repairs corrupt Access database in most cases, the
failure of it results in usage of third party Access
Database Repair
applications. Such repair
access
tools
use high end scanning methods to repair the corrupted Access
databases.