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    User AvatarMehmad Durrani
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    Recovering corrupt or damaged MS SQL databases, including MDF and NDF files, can be attempted manually using SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) by executing DBCC CHECKDB commands. This method helps identify and repair database inconsistencies. However, the manual approach is complex and comes with significant challenges, such as incomplete recovery, potential data loss, and difficulty handling severely corrupted files. Additionally, executing these commands demands advanced SQL knowledge and can be time-consuming, particularly for large or intricate databases.

    The SQL Recovery Tool provides a more efficient and reliable alternative for restoring corrupt MDF and NDF files. This tool preserves data integrity and eliminates the need for advanced technical skills, ensuring a complete recovery process without the risk of data loss. It supports the restoration of all database objects, including tables, indexes, triggers, and stored procedures, and is capable of addressing even the most severe corruption issues. With its intuitive interface and advanced recovery algorithms, the tool delivers fast and accurate results, effectively overcoming the limitations of manual recovery methods.

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