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    Wiele is offline Novice
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    Corrupt DB


    Hi
    My Access 2010 database is corrupt and I was wondering if anyone has suggestions of a tool that can be used to fix it.
    I've already checked out http://allenbrowne.com/xx as was suggested on other posts, but no success yet.
    I can open the database, but I can't open any table, form, module, etc.
    I also can't export, or import from another database.
    Repairing with the build in Access repair tool also does not work.
    For all these actions the error window comes up with "Access has encountered a problem and needs to close..."

    Any third party tools that you know of perhaps?

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    Maybe this site can help: http://www.everythingaccess.com/acce...baserepair.htm
    I have no experience with them by the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiele View Post
    Hi
    My Access 2010 database is corrupt and I was wondering if anyone has suggestions of a tool that can be used to fix it.
    I've already checked out http://allenbrowne.com/xx as was suggested on other posts, but no success yet.
    I can open the database, but I can't open any table, form, module, etc.
    I also can't export, or import from another database.
    Repairing with the build in Access repair tool also does not work.
    For all these actions the error window comes up with "Access has encountered a problem and needs to close..."

    Any third party tools that you know of perhaps?
    Be aware that as soon as you implement a data macro of ANY kind, you can never again open that file with a pre-2010 version of access.

    furthermore, help can be found here too, if applicable: https://www.accessforums.net/code-re...0-a-12191.html

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    Wiele is offline Novice
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    Hi
    Thanks for the replies.
    The problem is not with prior versions of Access - only 2010.
    The other site recommended seems like those guys will fix it, and obviously bill us. Rather just make backups very regular.

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    sampatrik is offline Novice
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    For MS Access 2010 recovery you need most advanced access recovery software, and if you are using windows 7 then access recovery software must be compatible with windows 7. AS per my experience Stellar Phoenix Access recovery software is one of the best access database recovery tool so far.

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    Albert_Eines is offline Novice
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    When Access database corrupts, you probably need to use an efficient commercial software. I will suggest you to use Kernel for Access which will not only resolves Access database corruption but also repairs MDB as well as ACCDB files. The software is renowned for its fast and flawless performance in recovering inaccessible, damaged or lost data from Access database files. It helped me before, you can check it for your problem.
    For more informations - http://www.repairaccessdatabase.org/

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