SecureRecovery® for Access 3.2 offers several powerful new features, including support for Access 2019 and the ability to recover encrypted databases. This software can repair corrupt access database file elements including:
Take advantage of our risk-free "try before you buy" options. When you're satisfied with the repaired results, you can proceed to purchase.
Our software is designed to effectively repair Access database files of various versions, including repair access 2007 database file, repair access 2000 database file, and repair ms access database file. When these database files become damaged or corrupted due to various reasons such as sudden system shutdown, software malfunction, or file header corruption, our software steps in to fix the issues. It utilizes advanced algorithms to scan the damaged file and retrieve all the components, including tables, queries, forms, and reports. The software repairs the file structure, resolves any inconsistencies, restores the database to its original state and restores corrupted MDB, ACCDB, MDE Files. Through its user-friendly point and click interface, users can easily select the damaged Access database file and initiate the repair process, without requiring any technical expertise. Our software ensures the seamless recovery of data, allowing users to regain access to their valuable information.
Data Browser is a built in feature included with SecureRecovery® for Access. Granular data recovery utility allows the user to view and extract individual items from the Access database.
Try the Data Browser first if...
Helpful Tip: Securerecovery® for Access Browser can be used as a preview and recovery tool on both corrupted and healthy files.
While SecureRecovery® for Access is an effective recovery solution for virtually any damaged Access file, there are a few operational limitations to the software. SecureRecovery for Access does not recover the following items:
In addition, SecureRecovery® for Access does not prevent data loss by restoring referential integrity properties, and when the “multiple values allowed” option is in effect, list type fields cannot be restored. A printer driver must be installed in order to recover corrupted reports.
Access uses a database engine called Data Access Objects, or DAO. SecureRecovery for Access requires a version of DAO that is compatible with the damaged file’s version of Access, which should be equal to or more recent than the installed version of DAO.
Access files are vulnerable to corruption from any number of sources, including abrupt loss of connectivity, excessive use of memo fields and harmful server configurations. Fortunately, SecureRecovery for Access can limit the data loss from damaged files, regardless of the cause. If you have a corrupted Access file and need your data back quickly, order SecureRecovery for Access today.
SecureRecovery® for Access is designed to work effectively with most Windows computers.
Standard License - Intended for small businesses and/or individuals.
To have more than one installation or service a larger domain, an appropriate number of additional licenses must be purchased.
Standard license limitations:
Business License - Intended for small or medium businesses.
To have more than three installations or service a larger domain, an appropriate number of additional licenses must be purchased.
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While the full version of the software can completely recover damaged Access databases, the demo version will only recover a limited number of rows, then replace remaining rows with the word “demo” in text fields and null values in other fields. Forms will not be restored, but will instead be replaced with blank demo forms.
The full version of SecureRecovery for Access does not have these limitations.
The free version is designed to demonstrate the capabilities of SecureRecovery for Access, and will provide you with the information you need to decide whether to purchase the software.
Yes, but SecureRecovery for Access will need to be installed on a system with a 32-bit version of Access (Access 2.0 was a 16-bit application).
Yes. This is due to how SecureRecovery for Access treats damaged areas of your databases. It replaces permanently damaged data with blank areas, thereby reducing the total size of the files. This does not necessarily impact the usability of the recovered databases.
File sizes may also decrease when unsupported features are recovered. The demo version of SecureRecovery for Access will always create smaller recovered databases, since the database entries in these files consist mostly of placeholders and blank text.
You can create batch files and run SecureRecovery for Access through the command line if you have an Enterprise or Service license. However, the standard version does not support this feature.
To use the software, use the format:
ar.exe “”
Do not use angle brackets. Be sure to create the directory for the recovered databases before running SecureRecovery for Access. Use ‘*’ to replace groups of symbols and ‘?’ to replace one simple.
This depends on the version of Microsoft Office and DAO used on your system. By default, SecureRecovery for Access will use the oldest available format starting with Access 2000.
Our data repair experts can solve the most difficult data corruption situations. Corrupted files are taken apart bit by bit, and recoverable data is reconstructed into a new file.
To learn more please submit this form and one of our technicians will contact you to go over the process.