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Advanced Access Repair 1.1 - User Guide and FAQ

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Repair a batch of files

Click "Batch Repair" tab in the dialog, you can repair a batch of corrupted Access files:
  1. Click "Add Files" to add Access files to the "List of files to be repaired" list. The initial repair status is "Not Repaired".
  2. Click "Remove Files" can remove the selected files in the list.
  3. Click "Remove All" can clear the list.
  4. After the files to be repaired have been added into the list. Click "Start Repair" to repair all the files in the list one by one. After a file has been repaired successfully, its status will change to "Successfully". Otherwise, its status will become "Failed". You can also click "Stop Repair" button to abort the reparation process. In that case, the repair status of the file will become "Aborted".


Frequently Asked Questions - Advanced Access Repair

  1. Which type of Microsoft Access databases(.mdb files) can Advanced Access Repair repair?
    Advanced Access Repair supports to repair Microsoft Access 95, 97, 2000, XP and 2003 databases.

  2. How to determine whether AAR can repair my Microsoft Access databases (.mdb files) successfully, according to the results generated by the demo version?
    Please just use the demo version to repair your mdb file normally in "Repair" tab. If it can be repaired successfully, you will see a message box after the reparation, where you can click the "Show Recovered Objects" button and see a preview of the recovered tables and other objects in the Access database.

    According to this information, you can know whether AAR works on your file and order the full version to get the actually repaired file.


  3. I failed to repair my Microsoft Access databases (.mdb files) with Advanced Access Repair, why?
    Contact with our technical support: support@datanumen.com. If possible, please also save the repair log into a file (make sure the "Include System Information" option in the save file dialog is selected) and attach it in your e-mail.


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