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CRYPTOWALL 3.0
#61
I understand. Well, there's another program you can download from https://www.sysinfotools.com/recovery/ms-access-database-recovery-software.php

It also would show just a preview of the recovered file like you said, but at least if this one shows you what you want, it could be a worthwhile try
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#62
(09-04-2016, 08:01 AM)Partha Wrote:  I understand. Well, there's another program you can download from https://www.sysinfotools.com/recovery/ms-access-database-recovery-software.php

It also would show just a preview of the recovered file like you said, but at least if this one shows you what you want, it could be a worthwhile try
So far, only the toolbox showed some degenerate table, meaning it is useless.
I ran the sysinfotools, with degenerate tables ( only .... 5, and all empty and with no nama filds). So useless.
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#63
Well, then there's nothing we can do really. I can understand that you are disheartened

I can only advise you to be careful from the next time
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#64
(09-04-2016, 09:39 AM)Partha Wrote:  Well, then there's nothing we can do really. I can understand that you are disheartened

I can only advise you to be careful from the next time

Thanks again. for your touchy assistance.
in case Brian keaved this thread open, I will post thr answer of Stellar.
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#65
(09-04-2016, 09:48 AM)george759 Wrote:  Thanks again. for your touchy assistance.
in case Brian keaved this thread open, I will post thr answer of Stellar.

you're welcome
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#66
As I promised, I am communicating to this post, the answer of Stellar people regarding the message that their app of " This is not a valid MS file " was showing.
They are saying that the file in question is probably severely corrupted or damaged ".

Now if someone has in mind any other application, that could repair my accdb, please tell me in order for me to try it out.

Many thanks to all of you.
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#67
I doubt if there is a way as we have no idea as to how the corruption actually occurred, you could try a Digital Forensics tool but this takes a lot of know how to use.
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#68
Try this

   

Source: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Compact-and-repair-a-database-6ee60f16-aed0-40ac-bf22-85fa9f4005b2#bm1
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#69
(09-06-2016, 01:46 PM)Partha Wrote:  Try this



Source: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Compact-and-repair-a-database-6ee60f16-aed0-40ac-bf22-85fa9f4005b2#bm1
I have already done.
No result. "urecognized database format".
So far I ran the Stellar, The Access Repair Toolbox, he SySinfo tools, with no results.
I found one site " Everything Access.com", which looks interesting. They are specialized in Access problems.
They will be suggesting a probable cure-solution, after my sending the file to them. I already did, and they are examining it. it is still in the status : " File Transfer is being verified " . I am waiting for their result.

I haven't tried yet the site suggested by GuiltySpark
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#70
I didn't suggest a site.
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