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Recover Corrupt Access Files 3.1

Recover Corrupt Access Files

Microsoft Access is used to create simple database solutions. Access tables are a grid made up of rows & columns. Access tables support a variety of standard field types, indices, & referential integrity. When MS Access database get corrupted due to virus attack, system crash, abrupt system shutdown, etc all the components of its also gets damaged. Tables are very important components of Access database tables provide very organized data storage solutions for your MS Access data. After corruption all the data stored in tables become completely inaccessible. At such circumstance SysTools Access Recovery Tool is the best solution to Recover Corrupt Access Files. Recover Access table structure, table data, memo data, OLE data, table relationships, original date, time format, etc with Recover Access Database program. In the recovery process not a signal data of yours will be altered or lost by Recover Corrupt MDB File software. For a free evaluation of Access File Recovery tool get the demo version of the software, through the trial version you will get to see the preview of all the recovered items but demo version restrict users from saving them. At $99 you can get the full version of Recover Corrupt Access Files & save all the recovered Access files.



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