A desktop recovery tool for repairing corrupted Microsoft SQL Server database files and restoring database objects and records.
Vendor
EaseUS
EaseUS MS SQL Recovery is a desktop software application designed to repair and recover corrupted or damaged Microsoft SQL Server database files. It focuses on restoring database structures and data from inaccessible database files caused by server crashes, storage failures, improper shutdowns, or logical corruption. The software scans database files, reconstructs internal structures, and extracts usable data while preserving the original database schema where possible.
Key Features
SQL Database File Repair Repairs corrupted SQL Server database files.
- Fixes logical and structural database corruption
- Handles inaccessible or damaged database files
Database Object Recovery Restores essential database components.
- Tables and records
- Views, triggers, and stored procedures
Selective Object Recovery Allows targeted restoration of database elements.
- Recovery of specific tables or objects
- Avoids unnecessary data extraction
Preview of Recoverable Data Displays database objects before saving.
- Table structure and record preview
- Validation of repair results
Data Integrity Preservation Maintains original database structure.
- Retains relationships and schemas
- Preserves metadata consistency
Benefits
Restored Access to Critical Databases Enables recovery after SQL Server failures.
- Minimizes downtime
- Supports business continuity
Reduced Dependency on Backups Allows recovery without usable backups.
- Recovery from standalone database files
- Useful in backup corruption scenarios
Granular Recovery Control Provides precise selection of recoverable objects.
- Targeted repair operations
- Reduced recovery time
Administrative‑Focused Workflow Designed for database administrators.
- Structured repair process
- Clear visibility into database components
Preservation of Database Structure Keeps databases usable after recovery.
- Maintains schema and object hierarchy
- Reduces post‑recovery configuration work