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Recovery Toolbox for SQL Server v1.1.19.49

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Recovery Toolbox for SQL Server v1.1.19.49

Recovery Toolbox for SQL Server v1.1.19.49 | 1.96 Mb

Recovery Toolbox for SQL Server can be used to repair data from corrupted databases in the MS SQL Server format (files with the *.mdf extension). It allows you to save critical data and avoid losing it. Recovery Toolbox for SQL Server extracts data step by step.

This tool can search for and single out housekeeping data that can be used to repair some data modules.

All information that can be extracted by Recovery Toolbox for SQL Server is previewed on the screen: System Tables and User Tables, Stored Procedures, Views, User Defined Data Types and Functions. You can preview all these objects anytime and make sure that Recovery Toolbox for SQL Server works fine.

After that you should select how to save the recovered data (you can save it to the hard drive or any other removable media as a package of SQL scripts, it is also possible to export the results directly to any database you choose), configure the process and start data export.

Once the MS SQL database repair process is started, the SQL Server repair database tool will analyze and scan the entire database before repair SQL database. This process may take some time, it depends on the source file and CPU performance. During this process, the .mdf repair software recovers all information that can be successfully extracted and to do *.mdf fix. Also, it should be noted that sometimes Recovery Toolbox for SQL Server cannot recover some pieces of information despite its sophisticated data recovery engine. Sometimes, the source file is so heavily damaged that some data modules cannot be recovered. The MSSQL recovery utility never modifies the source file, it creates a copy of this file and works with it.

When the process is over, Recovery Toolbox for SQL Server will display the results of the data recovery process.

Home Page: http://www.recoverytoolbox.com/sql.html