Unexpected shutdown, lost file

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spiralz

A file was open on Access 2002 (with a 2000 format file) when my laptop ran
out of battery. When I tried to later open my file, it was gone, unrecognized
and no backup anywhere on the hard disk to recover or repair (path no longer
valid, etc), though I had saved it just prior to the shutdown.
I do have a 2 week old backup on a thumbdrive, but should I not work off
this at all and wait to take my laptop to a recovery specialist, or is it
completely unrecoverable? I'm doing research in China and don't know the
language to ask for specific help anyway.
 
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M.L. Sco Scofield

Take a look at http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/corruptmdbs.htm.

FYI, saving isn't going to help in a system crash as you are now painfully
aware. If you're doing important work, close the database and make a *copy*
of the mdb file.

During development and bulk data entry, I do this every couple of hours.
Sometimes more frequently.

Keep asking yourself, "Is this something I want to redo if I have a
problem?" If the answer is no, then stop and make a copy.

Good luck.

Sco

M.L. "Sco" Scofield, Microsoft Access MVP, MCSD, MCP, MSS, A+
Useful Metric Conversion #17 of 19: 1 billion billion picolos = 1 gigolo
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