Unrecognized Database Format

Repair Corrupt Access Database or Convert Access Database created using - MS Access 2003/XP/2000/97

Unrecognized Database Format - Access Database Recovery Software

 

Database Corruption

 

Sometimes Microsoft Access gives error messages such as 'Unrecognized Database Format' when opening an Access database; as a result you cannot access your important access database.

There might be some possibilities as follows:

  1. You are opening a older version of Access database in an earlier version, such as you are trying to open an Access 97 database on Access 2000.

To avoid this problem, Open the access database in its original version where it was actually developed or convert the access database in its older version.

You can convert your access database by using following steps:

  • Open the Microsoft Access database that you want to convert. If it is a multiuser database that is located on a server or in a shared folder, make sure that no one else has it open.
  • On the Tools menu, point to Database Utilities, click Convert Database, and then click To Prior Access Database Version.
  • In the Convert Database Into dialog box, type the name of the new previous-version database that you want to create in the File name box, and then click Save

Note: Converting a database in Access 2000 or above to a previous version, will allow a database to work with an older version of Access. Of course, there is a catch! You need to have the newer version of access in order to convert backwards i.e. you can convert back, but obviously not forwards!

  1. Your Microsoft Access database may be corrupted or damaged.

Access Database corruption most often heard corruption problem. If you don’t have backup of your corrupt access database there are lots of ways to repair corrupt access database.

We at Disk Data Recovery provide effective Repair services to repair corrupted access database. If you suddenly get the 'Unrecognized Database Format' error message for no apparent reason, the chances are very high the database is actually corrupted.

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