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Recover Data from Corrupt MS Access Database

Recover Data from Corrupt MS Access Database

One time or the other, probably someone could have lost data due to corrupt MS Access Database. However Not all corrupted Access database are irrecoverable. In most of the cases you can recover almost all the data from the corrupt MS Access Database. The Code below provides one possible alternative to recover data from certain (not all) types of corrupted MS Access Database.

Though MS Access comes with built in Compact and Repair tool, Not all corrupted data can be fixed using it.

If you are getting the following message,

"Microsoft Access has detected corruption in this file. To try to repair the corruption, first make a backup copy of the file. Then, on the Tools menu, point to Database Utilities and click Compact and Repair Database. If you are currently tryp to repair this corruption then you will need to recreate this file or restore it from a previous backup."

You can try the code provided here below to recover data from the corrupted MS Access Database,

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