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The database management system included in the Microsoft Works office suite was widely used, and there are many valuable Works files still out there. Unfortunately, time can lead to file corruption. If your Works database is damaged, SecureRecovery for Works Database can help to restore the threatened data.
The demo version of SecureRecovery for Works Database provides a full, accurate picture of the extent of recoverable information. It fully restores a few rows, adding demo text in every field that contains salvageable data. The demo is free for download. Try it to see what SecureRecovery for Works Database can do for your files.
SecureRecovery for Works Database is the most powerful data restoration utility available to home and office users, without special equipment or expert engineers. If you are facing the threat of data loss due to a damaged Works database, order your copy of SecureRecovery for Works Database today.
To run our software applications through a command line (the Start -> Run menu in Windows), you will need to own an Enterprise or Service license. The command call is as follows:
wkd.exe “”
Avoid the use of angle brackets, and use the patterns below to replace symbols/characters.
‘*’ - Replaces groups of symbols. Usage: *.wdb
‘?’ - Replaces one symbol. Usage: ???.wdb
Create a folder/directory for the recovered database files before executing the program.
Yes. We offer a free demo of SecureRecovery for Works Database, which allows you to recover several rows from the affected database. It uses placeholders for all of the other recoverable rows, so you can accurately determine whether the program will work as expected.
The full versions of SecureRecovery for Works Database do not have any limitation on the number of recoverable rows or databases.
Unfortunately, severe corruption can prevent the recovery of some elements in extreme cases. The full version of the software will not be able to recover anything that is not present in the demo.
Backing up your original Works databases will allow you to make additional recovery attempts if there is an issue with the first attempt. You should always back up your files before taking any action to repair corruption or file damage.
No, this is a normal result of the way that SecureRecovery fo Works Database processes damaged information. Corrupt files often contain unreadable sections, which are left out of the recovered database. This reduces the file size. Additionally, you may notice that databases recovered by the demo version of the application are significantly smaller due to the presence of placeholder text in the recoverable rows.