The MySQL Database Recovery tool offers robust functionality to recover and restore MySQL Database files with accuracy. It effectively recovers tables, keys, properties, data types, views, triggers, and other corrupted database files.

While a free demo version offers the ability to preview restored data, users cannot save them to their PC. However, recovered data can be saved as MySQL scripts instead of a new MySQL database.
One of the standout aspects of the MySQL Recovery software is its compatibility with Linux-based databases. Users simply need to transfer the required files into a Windows system to begin the recovery process. Moreover, the software recovers both InnoDB and MyISAM tables and their respective file formats - IBDATA, IDB, FRM for InnoDB and MYD, MYI, FRM for MyISAM.
To begin recovering the MySQL database from data files, download and run the MySQL Database Recovery Tool. Click 'Open' to select the DB file and let the software scan and preview data on your screen. To save the database file to your desired location, click 'Save MySQL data' and select the saving mode. The software offers two saving modes: saving recovered data in a fresh MySQL Database or providing required information such as server name, port, password, and username.
It is important to note that the recovery toolbox for MySQL requires a minimum of 512 GB of RAM in your system and works seamlessly on any version of Windows.
Version 22.0: Make some changes to enhance software performance.