Posted on Tuesday, February 02, 2010 at 12:42 AM
Database corruption, a term that can take away sleeps of almost all database users. Corruption of Access database can have serious effects on your business, even running into its complete shutdown. Few common situations where the database corruption occurs are power outage, application malfunctioning, virus infection, file system damage, operating system corruption, and network failure. In most cases of database corruption, you receive an error message that halts the mounting of Access database and makes the database records inaccessible. A valid database backup allows the users to overcome the hazards created by the error message. While most of the database maintain a backup, those who forget to do so, can use an
Access Database Recovery tool to repair their corrupt database.
Consider a practical case, where you are working on your MS Access database and due to power outage, the system turns off. However, when you attempt to mount your database after the starting the system, you receive the below error message:...
Posted on Thursday, January 21, 2010 at 10:51 PM
There are different reasons contributing to MS Access database (MDB file) corruption. One of the reason for its corruption is interrupted conversion process of an Access database from an earlier version of MS Access. These interruptions disturb the process and cause it to stop. This further ignites the chances of mdb file corruption. When the file gets corrupted, its contents get out of your reach. To get your data back, you need to have a valid backup file. But, if the backup file is not available, then you need to
Recover Access Database via a powerful third-party repair tool.
For example – If you have an Access database and you want to convert it from an earlier version of MS Access, then the process may seem problematic and you may also receive an error message:
“There were compilation errors during the conversion or enabling of this database. The database has not been saved in a compiled state. The performance of this database will be impaired because Access will need to recompile the database for each session.”...