IBFirstAid Diagnostician 2.5

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IBFirstAID and FBFirstAID are tools that can automatically diagnose and repair corrupted InterBase or Firebird databases. BFirstAID/FBFirstAID is the only solution for automatically repairing corruption that neither gbak nor gfix can handle. It uses its own layer for low-level database access without using the InterBase or Firebird engine, so it can perform real "surgical" operations and repair your database when all other standard mechanism's cannot.

Version 2.5 supports InterBase 2009 and Firebird 2.1 releases. Advanced recovery features include recovery of multi-volume large databases (50Gb+) and improved algorithms for record fragments and wrong record length errors.

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