What Should I Do To Regain Access To Damaged .Dbf Files?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the issue of accessing damaged .dbf database files. Participants explore potential solutions and express concerns regarding the nature of the posts.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses uncertainty about the state of their .dbf files and seeks advice on regaining access.
  • Another participant emphasizes the importance of backing up data as a precautionary measure.
  • Some participants raise suspicions that the thread may be a setup for spam, suggesting that the initial question may be poorly worded and that subsequent replies could be promotional in nature.
  • A suggestion is made to check online tools specifically designed to fix damaged .dbf files.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the legitimacy of the original post or the potential spam nature of the responses. Multiple competing views regarding the authenticity of the discussion remain.

Contextual Notes

Concerns about spam and the quality of the initial inquiry may affect the perceived validity of the responses. The discussion lacks detailed technical steps or solutions for file recovery.

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I have some database files. Title .dbf damaged. I think that my files are damaged or do not you? What should I do to regain access?
 
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Same as the others. Make sure to back up your data.
 
I've been told that these posts are setups for spam. One poster creates an account to ask a poorly-worded question and never returns. Then later, someone with another new account posts a 'solution' with a link to the site that they're trying to advertise with their spam.
 
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I've been told that these posts are setups for spam. One poster creates an account to ask a poorly-worded question and never returns. Then later, someone with another new account posts a 'solution' with a link to the site that they're trying to advertise with their spam.
How outrageous! They think PF is a new free Google Ads.
 
Have you check Fix Damaged DBF (dbf) File Online Tools?
 

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