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File Corruption Error in Access
By: John Martin

Sometimes, when you open an Access database, you may get the following error 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 trying to repair this corruption then you will need to recreate this file or restore it from a previous backup."
When you click on Ok button of the message window, you would be able to get into the database but it won’t let you run or use any database object like queries. When you clink on any of them, you will get the same error message.
Grounds of the issue
The problem in generally occurs if your MDB file or the Access database has got corrupted. The database can get damaged due to internal and external reasons. The internal reasons include system conflict, Access system file corruption and registry corruption. The external reasons include virus attack, operating system errors and improper system shutdown.
Nevertheless the reason of database corruption, it is very grave condition for a database user. It can cause the nightmare of the data loss and can put you in the catastrophic situations. So, to save you and your business, it is very important to fix the issue quickly.
Work around
The Microsoft has provided an inbuilt repair utility with Access known as Compact and Repair to repair the damaged database. But in this case, when you use it, it will show you the same error message again because it doesn’t let you use any of the database objects and tools.
In this case, you need to restore your database from the backup. But, there are several users who don’t backup their data. Some of them have extra faith in computers and some others don’t have time. If you are facing a situation where you don’t have a backup copy of the database or it has got damaged then you will need for some extra tools.
In such catastrophic circumstances, there is the only way that can save your business that it is the Access recovery software. Access recovery software can repair your damaged database in all of the possible circumstances no matter the database has got damaged due to internal reasons or external reasons.
These software are fairly easy to use and the MDB recovery can be performed very easily using these software. The only thing you have to do is to search for a dependable, secure, efficient and effective Access repair software and scan the damaged MDB file. The software will return a new repaired Access database with all of its objects.
Stellar Phoenix Access Recovery is an award winning and the most popular MDB recovery software that you can trust in all cases of database corruption. This software has designed read only and non destructive that repairs and restores the database intact. This Access repair software is capable of repairing tables, forms, reports, queries, macros, relationships and all other database objects.
You can use this MDB repair software with all of the file versions of Microsoft Office Access including Access 2007, 2003, 2002, and 2000. The user interface of the software is very interactive and simple that doesn’t demand any technical skills by the user to use it.


About the Author:

John Martin a student of Mass Communication doing research on data recovery software. He is also a freelancer for www.stellarinfo.com

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