Fixing Disk I/O error during read Error Message

Damage in Microsoft Access database mostly results into an error message, which pops up while mounting the database. The result of this error message is unmountability of database and inaccessibility of its stored records. Few situations under which database damage takes place are improper system shutdown, MS Access malfunction, virus attack, and simultaneous modification of same records in a database component. The hazards created after any of these situations can be easily surmounted by restoring the data from an updated backup. Although most Access database users have a habit of maintaining a regular backup, there are some who either forget to create a backup or create a backup at an unsafe location, which results into corruption of backup file. In such cases, the database users need to use an efficient third-party access database repair utility that can systematically repair the corrupt database.

As a practical case, you receive an error message while trying to mount your MS Access database (Employee):

Disk I/O error during read

The above error message appears at the mounting stage and results into inaccessibility of Employee database records. In addition, the error message pops up every time when you try to mount the database.

Cause:

The root cause for the occurrence of the above error message is corruption of MS Access database.

Resolution:

The resolution for the error message is to repair the MS Access database by using the inbuilt repair utility named �Compact and Repair�. Although, the repair utility is capable enough to resolve corruption in most cases, it fails to repair when the database is severely damaged or the database is too large. For such situations, the only way to repair the database is by using advanced access repair application.

An Access Repair tool repair the corrupt database by using powerful scanning methods, designed by highly qualified database recovery experts. The tool is designed in a highly graphical manner, which makes even a non-technical user to easily perform the database repair. The software does not overwrite the original data in the file, making the repair process completely safe and risk-free.

Stellar Phoenix Access Recovery exceeds all your expectation in every aspect of performing MS Access Database Repair. The software repairs almost all database components and is compatible with almost all latest Windows operating systems including, Windows 7. The read only software supports Access 2007, 2003, XP (2002), and 2000.

Fixing Reserver Error (-1524)… Error Message

Queries in MS Access database enable to you sort and analyze the Access database records, quickly and systematically. A query displays the desired information available in the database, based on some specific criteria. Each query in MS Access is assigned a different name. While in most cases, the queries display your desired information, there might be instances where you receive an error message, instead of your desired information. One of most common reasons for the occurrence of the error message is corruption of MS Access database. To resolve the error message and to make the query run, an easy way is to restore the data from an updated backup. But in case of unavailability of an updated backup or backup falling short of restoring the required data, you will need to use advanced Access Database Repair tool.

Consider a practical case, where you receive the below error message after running a query in Access 2007:

Reserved error (-1524); there is no message for this error.

The same error message appears each time you attempt to run the same query.

Cause:

The root cause for the occurrence of the above error message is corruption/damage of MS Access database.

Resolution:

To repair the corrupt database, an easy way is to repair it by using Compact and Repair tool. To do so, you will need to follow the below steps:

1. On the Toolbar, click ‘Tools’ option
2. Select ‘Database Utilities’ under the list and click ‘Compact and Repair Database’.
3. Choose the database that you want to repair in the ‘Database to Compact From.
4. Click ‘Compact’ to begin the repair process.
5. Select a safe location to save the repaired database file.
6. Click ‘Save’.

The possibilities of occurrence of the error message do exist, even after following the above mentioned steps. In such situations, the only way to repair your database is by using advanced Access Repair application. Such Access Database Repair tools are easy to understand as they come along with highly interactive user documentation.

Stellar Phoenix Access Recovery is a trustworthy Access Repair software used by most of database users, in case there database gets corrupted. The repair utility uses effective repairing methods to repair almost database components, like tables, queries, forms, and more. Compatible with Access 2007, 2003, XP (2002), and 2000, the tool supports Windows 7, Vista, 2003, XP, and 2000.