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sanjay kumar
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What is the best way to fix an unreadable ACCDB database?

When an ACCDB database becomes unreadable, many users assume their data is permanently lost. However, in most cases, the data still exists within the file and can often be recovered with the right approach. For example, a finance department may store years of transaction records in an Access database. After a sudden power outage or storage failure, the ACCDB file may stop opening and display corruption-related errors. Rather than spending days attempting manual repairs, the team can use SysInfo MS Access Database Recovery to scan the damaged database. The software examines the file structure, identifies recoverable objects such as tables, queries, indexes, and records, and presents them for review. Once verified, the recovered data can be saved into a new healthy database file. This method not only restores access to valuable information but also reduces downtime and eliminates the need to recreate the database from the beginning.

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