AccessFIX Data Recovery is a simple-to-use software utility that attempts to repair broken databases supported by Microsoft Access. It addresses users of any level of experience.
After a brief installation operation, users are welcomed by a standard interface with a wizard-like layout. Loading items into the workspace can be done by using either the file browser or "drag and drop" function. Working with multiple items at the same time is possible.
The program does not take a long time to finish a recovery job. The results it reveals include the total records, tables and indexes. By switching to advanced mode, you can view the contents of a database file.
A bunch of configuration settings are available through the Options screen. Therefore, you can pick the recovery type on startup (quick, advanced, multi-file), establish the default output file suffix, enable automatic update checkups, as well as specify the output naming method. Plus, you can clear database permissions.
AccessFIX Data Recovery runs on a low-to-moderate quantity of CPU and system memory, has a good response time and finishes a recovery job rapidly. We have not experienced any issues throughout our testing; the app did not hang, crash or display error notifications. To sum it up, AccessFIX Data Recovery delivers quick results when it comes to retrieving data from corrupt Microsoft Access databases.
Limitations:
· The Demo shows a preview of the recovered data but it doesn't save the file.
· This demo hides rows 40 and one in ten rows thereafter.
What's New in This Release:
· An undelete function has been added. Now AccessFIX will undelete Access database records and tables.
· A new recovery engine that repairs more tables in database files that are extremely damaged. Where there was no solution prior to this release, now severely damaged Access files can be restored.
· Increased recovery speed for even the largest and most damaged files.
· Macros are now recovered.
· Modules are now recovered.
· Forms are now recovered.
· Reports are now recovered.
· Now all types of fields, including autonumeric, replica ID and high precision numbers (Decimal), are restored.
· Indexes are now recovered.
· Relations are now recovered.
· Queries are now recovered.
· The replacement file feature has been improved.