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Matt
Hi!
A piece of proprietry software which we use to collate our
incoming orders uses an Access database as its back-end.
Recently, the database file became corrupted and we lost
approximately 50mb of data - the two tables containing the
crucial information are now totally empty. The database
wouldnt open at all, so we only discovered that large
chunks of data were missing after submitting the file to
seveal database repair companies.
Is there ANY way that this lost data can be recovered? As
it was never manually deleted or removed, I am sure the
data must still be on the drive somewhere, and that it has
just become 'disconnected' from its original file.
Any ideas at all would be gratefully received! We are
desperate!
Yours,
Matt Lodder
A piece of proprietry software which we use to collate our
incoming orders uses an Access database as its back-end.
Recently, the database file became corrupted and we lost
approximately 50mb of data - the two tables containing the
crucial information are now totally empty. The database
wouldnt open at all, so we only discovered that large
chunks of data were missing after submitting the file to
seveal database repair companies.
Is there ANY way that this lost data can be recovered? As
it was never manually deleted or removed, I am sure the
data must still be on the drive somewhere, and that it has
just become 'disconnected' from its original file.
Any ideas at all would be gratefully received! We are
desperate!
Yours,
Matt Lodder