How to View Corrupt Access Database Files?
Sometimes users need to open an Access database file, but do not have Microsoft Access installed on their system. In such situations, the SysInfo MDB File Viewer serves as a reliable and free solution. This utility allows users to open and read both MDB and ACCDB files without requiring MS Access. The tool supports both healthy and corrupted database files and automatically scans damaged files to display available content. It offers dual scanning modes—Standard and Advanced—so users can choose the appropriate option based on the level of corruption and recover maximum data. After the scanning process, users can preview tables, system tables, and even deleted records in a well-organized format. There is no file size limitation, allowing users to open and view large database files without any issues. The software supports Access database versions from 2003 to 2019 and runs smoothly on Windows 10, 8, 8.1, 7, XP, Vista, and Windows Server 2008.
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