Restoring mdb files
Restoring MDB files used in Microsoft Access can be quite a difficult task. However, there are several ways to solve this problem.
1. Using tools built into Microsoft Access:
– Try running the “Compact and Repair Database” utility, which helps repair damaged or malfunctioning databases.
– If this does not work, try to create a new empty MDB file and import all objects from the old file.
2. Using third-party recovery programs:
- There are many commercial software on the market that provide the ability to scan and restore damaged MDB files.
– Some of these programs are: Stellar Phoenix Access Recovery Tool, SysInfoTools MS Access Database Recovery Tool, and others.
3. Contact professional DB consultants:
If you do not feel confident using independent methods or third-party programs,
it is best to turn to experienced database specialists for help.
Regardless of the method chosen, it is recommended to make a copy of the damaged MDB file before starting the recovery process. This will avoid further data loss or possible problems when working with files.
It is important to remember that it is not always possible to completely restore data from a damaged database. Therefore, it is very important to have backup copies of your files and perform periodic maintenance and integrity checks of databases to prevent such problems.