Corrupt Corel Paradox Database Recovery Freeware Quick Links http://www.bdesupport.com/errors.htm - Borland Database Engine Errors. http://www.bdesupport.com/stability.htm - Tips for making the Borland Database Engine more stable in the field http://www.bdesupport.com/download/swbpdxregen.zip - "SWBPdxRegen allows you to give your customers a way to regenerate indexes for Paradox tables where the indexes have been deleted, or damaged beyond repair." http://www.rksolution.cz/Delphi/Delphi.htm#00004 - "Pdxrbld (Ver 4.42) : (Updated July-1-2005) Pdxrbld is an utility for checking and repairing Paradox tables. The code depends mostly on using TUTILITY (INPRISE). As an extension, Pdxrbld fixes two additional error types that TUTILITY either does not detect or leaves unfixed." http://info.borland.com/devsupport/bde/utilities.html - "This program will verify and rebuild Paradox version 7.x or less tables. This application is also available via BC++ 5.0 OWL and CBuilder source code." http://info.borland.com/devsupport/bde/utilities.html - "This DOS program will verify and rebuild Paradox version 4.x or less tables." http://www.borland.com/devsupport/bde/files/tutil50.zip - Table repair dll needed by Pdxrbld.exe and maybe others. http://www.mitec.cz/Downloads/PDESetup.exe - "This is viewer and editor for Paradox tables. It has password protection removing and fix & repair ability. It uses BDE." http://www.mitec.cz/Downloads/DataEdit.zip - Data editor for Paradox, dBase, FoxPro, XML, CSV and Clarion tables. No additional DLLs needed (no BDE). http://www.chaossoftware.com/products.asp - "While database damage is a rare occurrence, this database repair utility can help bring many problem databases back to good working order. Works with ISAM databases used in many of our products." Comment - According to here, the definition of ISAM databases is: "ISAM (Indexed Sequential Access Method) refers to indexed databases such as Btrieve, dBASE, FoxPro and Paradox."
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