How to deal with “unrecognized database format” error?
If you encounter an “unrecognized database format” error while working with a database, it indicates that the database file is corrupted. In this case, repairing the Access database is essential. To recover your data, try using the Advanced Access Recovery Tool, which is designed to efficiently restore all content from corrupted files. The software supports Access databases in both MDB and ACCDB formats and is specifically engineered to address header corruption and data misalignment issues in damaged Access databases.
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The Aryson Access Database Recovery Tool is a powerful software designed to fix and restore damaged MS Access databases. It can repair corrupted Access database files and recover data in multiple languages, including tables, forms, OLE objects, memo data, and BLOB data, all from the repaired database files.
Here are the steps to recover an MS Access database:
1. Install the MS Access Database Repair Tool.
2. Click the "Browse" button and select the corrupt Access database file.
3. Choose the recovery mode (Standard or Advanced).
4. The Auto Detect option will automatically find the MS Access file version.
5. Enable "Show System Tables" and "Show Deleted Records" for recovery.
6. Click "OK" to start the scanning process.
7. Expand the scanned database folders to preview the files.
8. Choose where to save the recovered database file.
9. Click "Save" to successfully save the recovered MS Access database.To know more: https://www.arysontechnologies.com/access-database-repair.html