Databases are very important because it holds so much information. But what if it was deleted, lost, or has been corrupted? Aside from the data, precious time and hard work are also lost. However, there are tools that you can use to help you undelete, recover, or repair your Microsoft Access database.
There are lots of varieties of Microsoft Access recovery tools available. Although all do the same thing, to recover lost databases, these tools differ on the additional features that they offer.
To help users understand these tools more, here are some of the answers to frequently asked questions.
1. Does the tool guarantee 100% database recovery? Unfortunately, the answer is no. The parts of the database that are damaged are lost forever and, sometimes, features of the old database are not supported. But, I guess it is better than to do the whole thing from scratch again, right?
2. Why is the recovered file not working with the software anymore? Recovering a database is a pretty complicated. Since data are not 100% recovered, it is possible that the data that is linked with the program is lost, that is why it will not work with the software anymore.
3. Can this tool help me recover the password from my database? No. You should be able to have the owner's information, both the username and security ID, to open it.
4. What is the difference between the trial version and the full version? Well, in the trial version, you can only evaluate the file that is recovered. Full version works like this, you upload the file and a report is sent back, you will evaluate the results and, if the price and quality sounds reasonable, pay the fees and the recovered data is sent to you. Trial version helps you decide the worth of the recovered data.
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