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Resolution Tips for MS Access Error 3011
A Microsoft Access database comprises of various objects such as tables, queries, macros, modules, and more. When opening a Microsoft Access database, you may observe several errors indicating that one or more database objects have gone corrupted.
Author: Manya Gupta
Only an expert's approach can bring your data back
This is very true because only expert can recover data with up to 100% security. So always recover your loss data from data recovery company.
Author: Anaya Andrew
Restoring data from a corrupted BKF file in Windows 2000
In the Windows NT (Windows Server 2003, XP, and 2000) systems, you have got the option to use the NTBackup utility that helps you in creating backups in the form of BKF files.
Author: Larendaniel
Apple OS X Recovery For Corrupted HFS File System Volumes in Mac
HFS (Hierarchical File System) is a popular and powerful file system, originally developed for hard drives and floppy disks on Mac OS X computer.
Author: Allen Sood
How to Wipe Files from Mac Hard Drive?
Are you willing to sale or donate your Macintosh computer? If yes, then you should think for a while. Have you completely erased or wiped your significant data from the hard drive?
Author: Madison Walker
Rectifying “Table error: Page P_ID is empty...” MS SQL Server Error
Microsoft SQL Server is an enterprise RDBMS (Relational Database Management System) from Microsoft Corporation. It is one among the most popular and widely accepted database server.
Author: Mark Willium
Overcome Outlook Password Problem through Outlook Password Recovery Tool
MS Outlook mailing application can be protected with the PST file password. If you have PST file protected with a password and while saving you have not selected the 'Save this password' option in your password list check box, it shows you a screen and ask you to type a password each and everytime.
Author: Mohit Mathur
Rectifying Error 1033 and repairing corrupt InnoDB MySQL table
The MySQL database is the world's most used open source database. It is used everywhere in the world, even Antartica, because of its fast performance, high reliability, and ease of use.
Author: Advika Singh
Memory card corruption in Kodak EasyShare M550 Digital Camera
A minor mistake can make the memory card corrupt. As a result, all your saved images will become inaccessible. To keep such data loss situations at bay, maintain a regular backup of the pictures. However, in absence of a clean and updated backup, you can restore the lost images by using a camera recovery software.
Author: Fun Anku
Tips to Repair “ORA-00376: file xx cannot be read...”
Data saved in the Oracle database components is saved in hierarchical format and at four different levels-Tablespace, Segments, Extents, and Blocks.
Author: Anurita Singh
How to recover inaccessible Windows system after upgrading to Windows XP
Have you recently upgraded your Windows operating system to Windows XP? And are you unable to start the system after the upgradation?
Author: Tom Patrick
Verify Entourage Database Using Database Utility to Detect Corruption
Is your Microsoft Entourage application crashing at the time of startup? Are you unable to access your significant information from Entourage database?
Author: Madison Walker
Troubleshooting Error 'Msg 7105' in Microsoft SQL Server Database
Microsoft SQL Server supports LOB (Large Object) data types to store large amounts of data. Such data types include BLOB (Binary LOB), CLOB (Character LOB), and DBCLOB (Double-byte Character LOB).
Author: Mark Willium
Linux Recovery When Volume Cannot Be Mounted Using Mount Command
All the data files that are accessible in Linux based computers are placed in a big tree, called root directory and denoted as '/', in an organized form.
Author: Allen Sood
Necessary Things You Must Know About a System Hard Disk
What is a system Hard Disk might be every computer user knows the answer but most of the new computer users having less knowledge about this most vital component of PC.
Author: Anaya Andrew
Basic Dos and Don'ts prior to data recovery
With every step forward in the field of data recovery services, it is a fact that our systems are getting more vulnerable to data loss.
Author: Anaya Andrew
How to Fix “Corrupt data encountered” Error While Opening BKF File?
Are you getting errors while restoring data from BKF file using the Backup Exec application? Are you unable to update the BKF file, created using Backup Exec tool?
Author: Larendaniel
Memory Leak Errors and DBF File Corruption in Visual FoxPro
In computer science, memory leak is a kind of memory consumption by any computer application where the application is unable to release the memory that it has occupied.
Author: Tanvi Sharma
How to rectify Error 8994 in MS SQL Server 2008 database
In SQL Server databases, the data is stored in heaps when the data is not logically sorted in the tables. This heap can sometimes display abnormal behavior while working on the SQL database.
Author: Mark Willium
What are the Common Causes of DBF File Corruption in Visual FoxPro?
Visual FoxPro is a popular data-centric procedural and object-oriented programing language and RDBMS (Relational Database Management System), developed by Microsoft Corporation.
Author: Tanvi Sharma
File System Corruption Issues- Lost Clusters and Cross-Linked Files
Are you getting errors while performing regular file system scan on NTFS file system partition of your Windows hard drive? Is your hard drive partition inaccessible and unusable?
Author: Tom Patrick
How to repair corrupt or unreadable PowerPoint presentations
Microsoft PowerPoint is a reliable application for a presenter to make effective and compelling presentations. But, sometimes you may face issues while opening a PowerPoint presentation.
Author: Ericc
Want to access important data of an inaccessible OST file? Here is the solution
Today it becomes quite easy to convert all data of Microsoft exchange OST file into Outlook PST file. In many situations it becomes a necessity to convert OST to PST.
Author: Tom Patrick
'This card cannot be used' error in Canon PowerShot SD960 IS
The Canon PowerShot SD960 IS Digital Elph camera is loaded with easy-to-use features and smooth navigation controls, which a casual user expects in a typical point-and-shoot camera. The stylish camera incorporates 12.1 megapixel CCD sensor, 4x optical zoom and Canon's DIGIC 4 processor.
Author: Shaun Pattrik
Entourage Recovery When Rebuilding the Database Can Not Fix Corruption
Microsoft Entourage is an advanced and popular email client for Mac OS X Machine. It is a part of MSOffice for Mac Suite, developed and marketed by Microsoft Corporation.
Author: Allen Sood
Microsoft Access exits abruptly while operating query?
There is a query function in Microsoft Access database which enables you to extract exactly the information you need from your database file.
Author: Golvin
Rectifying Error 8993 in corrupted SQL Server 2008 database
All the data in the SQL Server databases is stored in either clustered or non-clustered heaps. In a non-clustered heap, a row always points to another forwarding row to reference data.
Author: Mark Willium
How to Recover Data From a Dirty HFS+ File System?
Mac OS X operating system uses a special data structure to store, manage, and manipulate your valuable data. It is known as file system. Macintosh operating system supports the HFS (Hierarchical File System) series of file systems.
Author: Madison Walker
Picture Recovery from Memory Card with Damaged File System
What if the backup copy itself becomes corrupt or inaccessible? I hope you don't ever witness such nightmarish experiences but in case you do, stay calm. You can easily recover lost pictures from a damaged memory card by using a reliable picture recovery software.
Author: Fun Anku
How to Fix “Error: 823” in Microsoft SQL Server
Are you getting system-level errors while accessing your Microsoft SQL Server database? Are you unable to perform any I/O (Input/Output) operation on your database?
Author: Mark Willium
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