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- Price: Free to try $199.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: July 18, 2007
- Total Downloads: 1,349
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From Nucleus Technologies :The new improved Kernel access database recovery software now recovers the single table queries and multiple table queries stored in .mdb databases. Kernel for Access repairs corrupted access database files corrupted due to unexpected system shutdown, virus attacks. During repairing process a complete scan of all the damaged files is performed to locate and extract the recoverable information. After complete scanning the files which are recoverable are recovered and copied to the user defined location.
Kernel for Access database repair software uses quick algorithm for searching and repairing the corruptions in the corrupted access files and hence is a fast, simple and easy to use access repair software, which helps you to recover and repair your corrupt access files in minutes. Kernel for Access - corrupted database recovery software supported versions includes access 2003, access XP, access 2000, access 97, access 95 files. Version 7.06.03 includes unspecified updates.
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Version: Kernel Access - Corrupt Database Repair 7.06.03
Cons: I used this to "fix" our company database because we were having errors doing a "compact & repair" and our search function was not working correctly. The program fixed the database file and we were then able to "compact & repair". However, when we went live, we found out that many of our background functions (double click & after update events). I examined the coding and everything was still the way it should be, the program simply wouldn't work and I couldn't fix it. I finally gave up and used an online service called everythingaccess which I had used before and was up and running within 10 minutes.
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