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How Do I Extract Tables and Forms From a Damaged MS Access Database File?

Extracting tables and forms from a damaged MS Access database file can become challenging when corruption prevents the database from opening or accessing individual objects. Manual repair methods may restore partial functionality, but they often fail to recover every table, form, report, query, or relationship from severely corrupted database files. If rebuilding the database from scratch is not practical, recovering individual objects becomes the preferred approach. SysInfo MS Access Database Recovery scans damaged MDB and ACCDB files to restore tables, queries, forms, reports, macros, indexes, relationships, and other database components while preserving their original hierarchy. A built-in preview feature allows verification of recovered objects before they are saved, and the software supports exporting the recovered database as a new Access file or CSV with schema or schema and data. With broad compatibility across MS Access versions, support for large database files, and 24×7 technical support, it offers a structured solution for recovering corrupted Access databases efficiently.

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