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I have some databases under MS Access 2007. One of the databases were spoilt by virus, I suppose. I tried to apply internal recovery procedure. I want to restore access table. Some advices, please...

<b>What I have tried:</b>

I applied internal procedure for recovery.
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Updated 22-Sep-16 4:33am
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[no name] 8-Sep-16 13:03pm    
Restore from your backup copy.

Restore from backup. There is no recovery.
 
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Maciej Los 8-Sep-16 15:24pm    
5ed!
Altought there's a chance to repair MS Access database.
Dave Kreskowiak 8-Sep-16 20:57pm    
How many times does that ever work?
Maciej Los 9-Sep-16 7:57am    
Based on my experience - one out of 20 times.
Cheers,
Maciej
You can try to repair ms access database. Then you'll be able to recover tables and data. See:

Compact and repair a database - Access[^]
How to troubleshoot and to repair a damaged Access 2002 or later database[^]

There's few payable tools which can be helpful in the proccess of recovering ms access database.

If that won't help, the only way to recover database is to restore it from backup - as Dave Kreskoviak mentioned in His answer.

If you don't have a backup... you're in a black hole.
 
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Karthik_Mahalingam 9-Sep-16 1:00am    
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Maciej Los 9-Sep-16 7:55am    
Thank you, Karthik.
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One of the databases were spoilt by virus, I suppose. I tried to apply internal recovery procedure.
There is no recovery after a virus trashed a database or simply a file.
The only reasonable recovery procedure os to restore from backups, preferably offline backups.
 
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