Microsoft Corruption
Microsoft Corruption

Recover Damaged Mail and Data in Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook is the de-facto standard for office communication. A typical office employee's entire workflow consists of tasks, contacts, and email exchange in Microsoft Outlook. But what happens if one day a system crash happens, or a hard drive fails, or some malware targets and corrupts your Outlook data? Does this mean the end of the day for your entire office?
Are you betting on the chance that corruption is unlikely to happen? Consider the following. In a typical office environment, Outlook PST and OST files that contain all email, tasks, appointments and contacts are the files accessed most frequently. Computers read and write to these files all the time during the working day, except for the lunch break. If there is one file that is likely to be damaged or corrupted during a power outage, that would be an Outlook storage container. If Windows crashes at the moment Outlook was accessing a PST or OST file, the corruption will occur almost inevitably. If that happens, Microsoft Outlook will not be able to access that data, and it will report a corrupt database.
Modern hard drives are made to barely survive through the warranty period. Chances of hard drive failure increase exponentially after about 3 years of use. Don't let a hard drive failure to get you unprepared!
Power outages, black-outs and brown-outs are becoming all too common. A UPS can save you from power outages, firewalls can protect against viruses and malware, and regular backups will get you back on track if the unpredictable happens. But what if the backup is a few days old, and you're in the middle of something important? What if you cannot afford to lose several days of work? Consider repairing the corrupt Outlook database to save you days of work!
Outlook has a built-in recovery mechanism. If Outlook detects corruption in a PST or OST file, it rejects the file automatically, not allowing you to continue your work.
Microsoft provides another level of recovery in the form of a special Inbox Repair Tool to recover corrupt databases called ScanPST.exe. It claims to recover corrupt Offline Folders (*.ost) and Personal Folders (*.pst). Unfortunately, this level of data recovery can only cope with small problems, and frequently fails if more serious damage is done to the database. Even worse, sometimes its recovery attempt produces files even more damaged than the originals. Microsoft warns that using that tool can result in data loss.
If everything else fails, refer to a third-party solution such as Recovery ToolBox for Outlook (download) http://www.recoverytoolbox.com/outlook.html. The product maximizes your chances of successful data recovery of your mailbox files with all email folders, tasks, appointments, contacts and any other data stored in the PST and OST files. Unlike many similar tools, Recovery ToolBox for Outlook can repair PST and OST files that are seriously damaged, and can even deal with the harsh consequences of running Microsoft ScanPST.
Recovery ToolBox for Outlook allows you to access PST and OST files directly, bypassing Microsoft Outlook completely. It implements its own algorithm of accessing Microsoft proprietary formats and optionally converting data into a set of regular .eml files. The toolbox is not limited to just data recovery, allowing you to convert your *.pst and *.ost files into a set of *.eml and *.vcf files, or convert *.ost files into *.pst format.
Download your copy from http://www.recoverytoolbox.com/outlook.html and keep it installed on all PCs in your office and at home to be able to get back to work instantly in case of an unpredictable event!
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Microsoft Excel .xls corruption?
The file opens up and is viewable it's just the font is all misc symbols... Like a couple random @ symbols and boxes as if the font isn't there... But I made it in the standard Arial font. I don't understand why it got corrupt when I saved it as a normal file...
I can't get it to go back to the font I saved it as. I mean, it's still Arial, but just butchered symbols...
How can I fix this!? Thanks in advance! =)
Tried the CTRL+C and Paste Special (Values) It didn't work. Any other thoughts?
I can't find the Clean function on EXCEL 2007
Give this a whirl -- hope it helps:
* Highlight all your data in this worksheet
* Ctrl-C to copy it
* Open a new worksheet
* Click Edit -> Paste Special -> Values
See if that helps. It's the best I can think of if you have already made sure that the font is Arial. Good luck!
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sorry the CTRL-C thing didn't work out. It really sounds like a virus corrupted it. Try scanning it with a virus scan product like Norton or McAfee. There are some free ones on the web -- check www.cnet.com and go to downloads for them. I had that happen to me last year and I had a killer of a virus. I lost everything I had on that PC that wasn't backed up. I have an iMac now ... no worries since. I hope you find something that works so you don't lose your file. It sucks when that happens.
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MS09-043 : Microsoft OWC Spreadsheet msDataSourceObject Memory Corruption
Creating new Access database post corruption due to Fatal System Errors
A fatal system error message (like fatal system exception, a page fault error, application exception error, or a STOP error) while working on an MS Access database primarily occurs due to corruption in the program code and bug in the application. In most cases of occurrences of fatal system error message, your database becomes corrupt. An ideal way to overcome such corruption scenarios is by restoring data from an updated backup. However, if no backup is available or backup file itself gets corrupted, then you will need to use advanced repair access application to repair your corrupted database.
As a practical scenario, when you attempt to mount your Access 2003 database, you encounter the below fatal error message:
“Microsoft Office Access has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.”
You receive the above error message every time you attempt to mount your database. Your database becomes inaccessible after the above error message.
To resolve all such error messages, Microsoft is incorporated with an inbuilt utility named “Compact and Repair.” The repair utility repairs the corrupted Access database and its components in almost all situations. However, the utility fails to repair your database if your database is very large or your database is severely corrupted. In such situations, the best way to access your database is by creating a new database by importing objects from the old database. To do so, you will need to follow the below steps:
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Start Microsoft Access 2003 and create a new database.
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Click on File option, select Get External Data, and then click Import.
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An Import dialog box appears. Click Microsoft Office Access (*.mdb;*.adp;*.mda;*.mde;*.ade) in the “Files of type” list.
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Select the drive and folder (which stores the old database) in the “Look in” box.
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Select the file, and click Import.
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Select all the Access components you want to import. Click OK to import all the selected components.
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Compile all the imported modules in the new Access database.
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Exit Microsoft Access 2003.
However, if you still encounter the same fatal system error message, then you will need to use advanced access repair application to repair your corrupted database. Such Access Database Repair applications use advanced scanning methods to repair corrupted database after every system error message.
Stellar Phoenix Access Recovery is a power-packed Access Database Repair tool that provides complete repair of damaged Access databases after every logical corruption scenario. The read only software is designed for Windows Vista, XP, 2003, 2000 and NT operating systems and is repairs databases created in Microsoft Access 2007, 2003, XP (2002), and 2000.
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Colin Dolly is a self employed Internet entrepreneur and product reviewer. Our access recovery software completely recovers and repair access database database components such as, views, tables, forms, queries, macros, etc. This access recovery application supports Access 2007, 2003, XP and 2000.
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