I use VivoBook Max X541NA. Some days ago, it spoilt my day. I was working with database in Visual FoxPro. I went aside for some minutes, when I came back laptop was turned off. I launched it again, and FoxPro popped up a message...Visual FoxPro not a table error upon opening DBF file. Now I need any dbf fixer or guide, I want to handle it.
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SOURCE: convert my database from dpf to mdb
Use access to import external data. It can read dbf and create mdb
SOURCE: Is it possible to Repair DBF file?
If the file needs to be repaired, it is already damaged. To make things worse not only keeps a spare copy. And so - foxfix very powerful tool for recovery. Or a hex editor to see what is written in the tail of the file if the garbage - it cut before the "normal" data (aligned along the border post), to calculate the size and the size of the .dbf header records how many there really are, and to correct the record count in the header. Also there is a file header, which is similar to can (and should) rule in heh mode.
here you can see this topic. Here is the link to the forum
and even try to program DBF Recovery Kit
SOURCE: How to recover a database on known *.bak file?
Completely - in any way. If you find also tbk the file - then is possible. bak is
backup copy of the dbf file, tbk - a backup copy of fpt (there a memo of a field are).
However you were perhaps lucky, and actually fpt the file wasn't cleared.
And it is possible "to restore" of course simple renaming of bak file into dbf file. Of course then have to be reindexed the table, and if the structure changed, in general, to recreate the indexes from scratch. and perhaps "to treat"
the container Database dbc/dct (if you use it of course).
If so it doesn't turn out, then try to restore through DBF Viewer Tool. It well restores.
http://www.dbf.viewertool.com/
Come here on a forum and look at councils for this subject is there.
http://www.filerepairforum.com/forum/databases/databases-aa/dbase-iv-clipper-foxpro/1355-help-to-repair-dbf-file
Good luck!
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1. It is possible to undelete an earlier version of a file in Windows 7, 8, or 10. Not sure what operating system VivoBook Max X541NA uses.
2. Commercial software might repair it, but I don't know what product is the best. Here is one that showed up in an internet search, but I don't have it, and can't say if it works properly or not.
https://dbf.recoverytoolbox.com/
I am using the Comment box to allow anyone to jump in who can help. It has been over 10 years since I worked with FoxPro so I am not much help.
Thanks a lot Terry, it helped, I think it is not bad!
Hi Sarah,
You can also refer to the below-mentioned post. https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/Re...
This will help you to know the causes behind it.
sarah, the first thing is are you backed up.
so not run any database of any kind not backed up.
and is to be said first, so any helper can answer with clarity.
if no backup, then back up now
so later, if you mess up the DB more
then you can at least go back to day1, spoilt.
or to day1 (minus 1 day) not spoilt
see?
back up daily or more often, only you know
how important your data is, not us, ever.
for example my DB is accounts receivable.
imagine losing that... (doomed)
Some data bases are pure fluff like you see here. fixya forums. (as is 1/2 down right now? here)
YMMV
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