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SecureRecovery® for SQL is a cutting-edge file repair software designed to repair and recover essential data from corrupted SQL databases. Made by industry-leading recovery specialists, this comprehensive tool combines advanced functionality with an intuitive interface and a built-in data browser.
SQL databases play a key role in managing critical business data and applications. As a result, the impact of a corrupted SQL database can be massive, sometimes bringing systems to a complete standstill.
If you find yourself in such a situation, recovering your essential data and getting your SQL servers back up and running becomes paramount in order to minimize downtime. Good news: SecureData is here to help.
Dealing with a corrupted SQL database can be overwhelming. It can cause slowdowns to all kinds of connected applications; in worst-case scenarios, all your workflows come to a grinding halt.
Fortunately, getting it fixed isn’t as overwhelming as it might seem. Your first step should be to identify whether file corruption is indeed the root cause of your malfunctioning database.
Common signs of SQL database corruption include:
With SecureRecovery® for SQL, resolving these issues is quick and easy. We’ll restore your critical data with ease so that you can be back up and running in no time.
If you’re unsure about committing to the full version of SecureRecovery® for SQL, look no further than our free demo. Whether you’re dealing with database corruption or inaccessible files, the demo gives you a glimpse into our software’s powerful recovery capabilities.
The demo version performs the same thorough analysis of your damaged SQL database files as the full version. However, it only recovers a limited sample of your data. For instance, it will retrieve a select number of records per table, while excluding certain elements like linked objects. All other recoverable data will be displayed as demo text.
Satisfied with the results of the preview? You can now upgrade to the full version with the confidence that all of your data will be comprehensively restored.
Note that in a few rare cases of extreme corruption, the demo may display a “No data to recover” message. If this happens to you, don’t stress—our team of recovery specialists has various manual techniques beyond the scope of our demo.
Contact us today for a personalized assessment and let our specialists retrieve your data for you!
Separate granular data recovery utility to view and extract individual items from a MS database, backup and log.
Always try the Data Browser if...
Tip: Recovery for SQL Server Data Browser can be usedas a preview and recovery tool on both corrupted and healthy files
SecureRecovery® for SQL is a robust solution, built by the recovery industry’s greatest experts. This utility is designed to recover and restore corrupted or damaged SQL databases, providing a simple and reliable way to reconstruct your data into fully functional SQL scripts.
SecureRecovery® for SQL is made up of a comprehensive suite of tools to address database corruption. With our tool, you’ll repair your corrupted files on your own systems, entirely eliminating the need for external services.
SecureRecovery® for SQL excels at restoring nearly every component of a corrupted SQL server database.
This includes, but isn’t limited to, the following:
SecureRecovery® for SQL comes with a powerful built-in Data Browser, ideal for selective, granular data recovery. This feature isolates and extracts specific items from your corrupted database, offering a tailored approach for navigating larger databases. Additionally, with the Data Browser, you can preview your database without the need for an SQL viewing client installed.
Whether you need selective recovery, comprehensive database repair, or simply viewing the results of a repaired database, the Data Browser has you covered. The Data Browser is a vital part of SecureRecovery® for SQL, and is part of what makes it such a versatile tool.
Curious about the capabilities of SecureRecovery® for SQL? Download our free demo to evaluate its performance today!
The demo version recovers a sample of your file data while labeling all other recoverable elements with demo text. It offers a simple, obligation-free way to assess how effectively the software can repair your database.
While SecureRecovery® for SQL is an industry-leading tool, it operates within certain limitations, including:
Corruption in SQL databases can stem from a variety of causes, and no software can guarantee recovery in every single case. However, SecureRecovery® for SQL is one of the most reliable and broadly effective tools out there and gets as close to achieving this as any utility.
If your SQL database files are compromised, trust SecureRecovery® for SQL to swiftly and securely restore your critical data.
Try out our tool and recover your files today!
Standard License - Intended for small businesses and/or individuals.
Standard license limitations:
Business License - Intended for small or medium businesses.
This software is compatible with a variety of Windows systems. Requirements include:
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To find out whether this application will work for you, we recommend running the free demo, which can assess the condition of your SQL Server database. Review the output, then purchase a software license if Recovery for SQL Server will be able to restore your file.
A built-in restriction prevents the free demo from recovering usable data past a defined number of database rows. The program will recover rows up until it reaches this point, then replace all other recoverable rows with “demo” (for text fields) or null entries (for non-text fields).
Before running either the demo or the full version, make sure to back up your SQL Server databases. Remember that your SQL Server entries will not be recoverable if they are not present in the demo output (replaced by placeholders).
The program creates a series of SQL scripts, which you will need to process individually in order to reconstruct your database. The fastest way to do this is to run the batch file, which processes all of the scripts in sequential order. This batch file is located in the same folder as the recovered SQL scripts (the location of these files is set when you run Recovery for SQL Server).
Process the files in order, starting with schema.sql, then proceeding with dataNNNN.sql. We recommend using the batch file whenever possible.
This typically occurs if you are using SQL Server 2005, which uses sqlcmd.exe instead of the isql.exe and osql.exe utilities.
In order to execute our batch file and recreate the database automatically, please take the following steps. First, create a link to the sqlcmd.exe, name it isql.exe, and then re-run the commit.bat file. You can also manually edit the batch file to target sqlcmd.exe instead of isql.exe.
Recovery for SQL Server is only designed to repair SQL Server files, but we offer other tools for various database types. Visit our software page to view other options and to download free demos.
The differences between these files are as follows; MDF is the SQL Server Master data file, NDF is the SQL Server Secondary data file, and LDF is the SQL Server Transaction log file.
Recovery for SQL Server requires an MDF file in order to recover the database, backup and log, so if you do not have an MDF file, you cannot successfully restore your data.
However, if you have an NDF, please place it in the same directory as the MDF before you attempt the recovery. The program will use it to improve the quality of the output.
The LDF file will not be accessed or used by Recovery for SQL Server.
Yes. Please note that by default, Recovery for SQL Server will create no more than 9999 SQL scripts per session. You can change the maximum output by altering the MaxLines system registry value (type REG_DWORD) in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Recoveronix\MSSQLRecovery key. We do not recommend altering the registry key if you do not have experience with this process.
You can operate this application through the command line if you have an Enterprise or Service license, but not with the Standard license.
When writing batch files or using Recovery for SQL directly from the command line, use ‘?’ to represent single symbols/characters and ‘*’ to represent groups of characters. Do not use angle brackets. The call is msr.exe “”
Before running the application, please make sure that you have created an appropriate output directory. This ensures that the recovered files will be created properly.
Our data repair experts can solve the most difficult data corruption situations. Corrupted files are taken apart bit by bit, and recoverable data is reconstructed into a new file.
To learn more please submit this form and one of our technicians will contact you to go over the process.