It is necessary to restore the damaged MS Access database. Built-in tools do not work, already tried. Access crashes with a recovery attempt. I will also mention about wasps, I use Windows 10. There is the same working base, about a month ago, structure, queries, etc. there are the same, that is, you need to restore only the data tables. But when you try to "compress / restore" the working database, Access crashes in the same way.
Are there any ways to recover data from it?

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Create a new database and import objects from the damaged one. This usually helps if there is no physical damage to the file itself. There are also quite a few third-party utilities for repairing damaged files on the market, most have trial versions that let you see that the data can be pulled out.

    Not sure what will help, but suddenly. If the base is .mdb format, you can try to pull the data through the BatchAccess utility: https://rsdn.ru/article/files/progs/BatchAccess.xml