Repair access file

S

SF

Hi,

I have a database that I work with on a flash drive. In the process of
saving a report, there is a message saying that there is bot enough space on
the flash drive and my database cecome corrupt. I can open the file and see
all the rerports. When I try to Compact and Repair, I receive message as
below:

Microsoft Access has detectd a corruption in this file. Try to repais the
corruption, first make a backup copy .....


I try to compact and repair but cannot succed. Could someone assist?

SF
 
P

Pete D.

First, make the back up then take original off the flash drive and put it on
a hard drive with three times the space as the datafile requires. Then make
sure it isn't write protected and you have full access to it. Now try
compact repair. If it still fails your best bet would be to create a new
blank datafile and import all the tables forms ect from the old one.
Recreate all your relationships and go from there.
 
V

Vish

Hi,
for repair your database you need to open a blank database and import
forms, tables and queries from old database. If compact and repair utility is
giving error message then you can use access repair software as Stellar
phoenix access recovery software. It supports all version of MS access. you
can download it from here
Http://www.repair-access-file.com
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

Vish said:
you can use access repair software as Stellar
phoenix access recovery software. It supports all version of MS access. you
can download it from here
<URL deleted>

Why do I suspect you're also known as Alan shilling for
http://www.datanumen.com ?

Anyhow in my opinion you are an employee for
www.repair-access-file.com and you are not posting truthfully.

Tony
--
Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
read the entire thread of messages.
Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at
http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/
 
A

Alan

Hi,

I have a database that I work with on a flash drive. In the process of
saving a report, there is a message saying that there is bot enough space on
the flash drive and my database cecomecorrupt. I can open the file and see
all the rerports. When I try to Compact and Repair, I receive message as
below:

Microsoft Access has detectd acorruption in this file. Try to repais thecorruption, first make a backup copy .....

I try to compact and repair but cannot succed. Could someone assist?

SF

Hi,

There is a tool called Advanced Access Repair. I have used it to
repair many corrupt Access MDB files on my damaged disks successfully.
Its homepage is http://www.datanumen.com/aar/ Maybe you can have a
try.


Alan
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

Might the reason why you've "used it to repair many corrupt Access MDB
files" be because you work for the company?

Or is it just coincidence that your e-mail comes from the same domain as the
website?

--
Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP

(no e-mails, please!)


Hi,

I have a database that I work with on a flash drive. In the process of
saving a report, there is a message saying that there is bot enough space
on
the flash drive and my database cecomecorrupt. I can open the file and see
all the rerports. When I try to Compact and Repair, I receive message as
below:

Microsoft Access has detectd acorruption in this file. Try to repais
thecorruption, first make a backup copy .....

I try to compact and repair but cannot succed. Could someone assist?

SF

Hi,

There is a tool called Advanced Access Repair. I have used it to
repair many corrupt Access MDB files on my damaged disks successfully.
Its homepage is Maybe you can have a try.


Alan
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

Vish said:
it is just coincidence...i have worked on this software so i posted it.....

Rubbish. You are an employee of the company that owns the software.

Tony
--
Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
read the entire thread of messages.
Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at
http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/
 

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