Hi Gustavo
1) There are several file repair utilities and perhaps another one will do the trick. Have a look at
www.hallogram.com under the VFP section.
2) You could write your own low level file routine to extract the records from the corrupted table.
3) As Yuri said its unusual that 'all' records would be corrupted. Normally only records that have not yet been written completely to disk get corrupted. I am not familiar with the repair utility you have used but is it possible that it is using the wrong code page compared to what the records were created in?
Jos
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