What's new in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.131

Oct 28, 2020
  • Improved speed of recovery. The scanning phase has been optimized with a 25% speed increase.
  • '"Access Violation" error during recovery and before preview. In some cases, external data infiltrations produced false positives on data detection that could trigger "Access Violation" errors. The new, more strict, filter discards invalid data more effectively.'
  • Error when opening recovered files containing undefined tables. In some cases, when saving a database containing some tables with lost definition (the table is shown with a yellow alert icon), the recovered file gave an error when opening. Fixed.
  • Naming of unnamed tables. Optimization to avoid spots in the number sequence. It is a minor change.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.130 (Jun 23, 2020)

  • Lookup fields with multiple values are now recovered.
  • When a field of type "Attachment" or "Lookup with multiple values" was damaged, the whole table failed to be saved to the output file. Fixed.
  • Minor improvements in the preview of complex fieds.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.129 (Apr 20, 2020)

  • Character '%' was not detected as a special character when it was part of a field name in a query. As a result, the field name was not surrounded by quotes. This is now fixed.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.128 (Mar 27, 2020)

  • Indexes and properties will be removed from the auxiliary tables containing undeleted records to avoid collisions between incompatible indexes or field constraints.
  • A Database Engine runtime has been included in the AccessFIX package. This way, tables and queries can be saved when there is no Database Engine installed on the system.
  • Added new Access version checks and related information during the save process.
  • Save performance has been slightly improved by spacing the target file size checks.
  • If Microsoft Access is not installed, the destination directory will be opened once the saving process is complete.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.127 (Dec 4, 2019)

  • Fixed error occurring when saving a recovered Access 95/97 file. The problem was related to AccessFIX connecting to the wrong Access database engine instance when both Access 2019 and Access 97 were installed at the same time.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.126 (Sep 26, 2019)

  • Now you can choose the Microsoft Access version of the output recovered file no matter which version the original file is. This can be helpful to export forwards and backwards between different Access versions. The available options are Access 95/97, Access 2000, Access 2002/2003 and Access 2007/2010/2013/2016/2019.
  • Now, when a table definition has invalid content, it is fully discarded and treated as a "definition lost" case. Previous versions tried to fix the invalid definition by heuristic methods but we think that this new strategy will produce better results.
  • We have filtered from the results the complex field internal tables belonging to system tables as they are useless.
  • Access 2000 mdb files are saved by default as Access 2002 because it produces better results for forms and reports. Now the default option will be Access 2000 when the database contained only tables and queries.
  • Minor improvements in the user interface of the "Structure replacement" option.
  • Other minor improvements.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.125 (May 8, 2019)

  • New checkbox on save options which allows to save only tables and queries.
  • Minor improvements.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.124 (Mar 23, 2019)

  • Feature. New types of orphan objects are now recovered.
  • Feature. Improved recovery of deleted tables. Now, not only the records but also the table definition can be recovered.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.123 (Mar 15, 2019)

  • Feature. Visual Basic code units for forms and reports have been removed from the "Modules" section. You can preview it in the Forms or Report sections.
  • Bug fixed. Access Violation error while previewing some malformed objects. It didn't affect the save process.
  • Bug fixed. The progress stopped at 64% in files with a damage in a specific internal structure.
  • New feature. Now, when AccessFIX finds orphan Visual Basic code belonging to a form or report, a mock object is created to host it. This way, all the recovered VBA will be in the output file.
  • Bug fixed. The name assigned to recovered orphan objects was always in English. E.g. "Recovered module 1".

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.82 (Nov 10, 2012)

  • 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.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.54 (Apr 25, 2009)

  • 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.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.52 (Mar 2, 2009)

  • Visual improvements. Minor changes in the interface.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.50 (Jan 30, 2009)

  • Minor improvements in the soft's summaries.
  • Improvements in the undelete feature.
  • Minor bug fixed that affected the recovery of "memo" fields in some cases.
  • Minor improvements in the recovery engines.
  • Small changes in the program's installers.
  • Minor bug fixed in the error notification system.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.48 (Nov 19, 2008)

  • 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.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.43 (Jul 17, 2008)

  • An undelete function has been added. Now AccessFIX restores deleted 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.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.32 (Mar 12, 2008)

  • An undelete function has been added. Now AccessFIX restores deleted 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.
  • All types of fields, including autonumeric, replica ID and decimal, are restored.
  • Indexes are now recovered.
  • Relations are now recovered.
  • Queries are now recovered.
  • The replacement file feature has been improved.
  • A new user interface that includes the updated Cimaware Software corporate image.
  • The repaired file is now always saved in the same original version of Access and cannot be saved in CSV format.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.29 (Feb 21, 2008)

  • An undelete function has been added. Now AccessFIX restores deleted 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.
  • All types of fields, including autonumeric, replica ID and decimal, are restored.
  • Indexes are now recovered.
  • Relations are now recovered.
  • Queries are now recovered.
  • The replacement file feature has been improved.
  • A new user interface that includes the updated Cimaware Software corporate image.
  • The repaired file is now always saved in the same original version of Access and cannot be saved in CSV format.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.27 (Feb 14, 2008)

  • Small improvements and bug fixes.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.20 (Aug 4, 2007)

  • An undelete function has been added. Now AccessFIX restores deleted 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.
  • All types of fields, including autonumeric, replica ID and decimal, are restored.
  • Indexes are now recovered.
  • Relations are now recovered.
  • Queries are now recovered.
  • The replacement file feature has been improved.
  • A new user interface that includes the updated Cimaware Software corporate image.
  • The repaired file is now always saved in the same original version of Access and cannot be saved in CSV format.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.16 (Oct 3, 2006)

  • Small improvements and bug fixes

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.14 (Aug 2, 2006)

  • Small improvements and bug fixes.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.13 (Jul 19, 2006)

  • Small improvements and bug fixes.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.13 (Jul 18, 2006)

  • Small improvements and bug fixes.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.11 (Jun 21, 2006)

  • Small improvements and bug fixes.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.03 (May 24, 2006)

  • Small improvements and bug fixes.

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.03 (May 23, 2006)

  • Small improvements and bug fixes

New in AccessFIX Data Recovery 5.01 (May 10, 2006)

  • Small improvements and bug fixes