SQL Database Recovery software is a reliable solution to Fix suspect SQL databases
Corruption can lead to inaccessibility on the database files, and they are tagged as suspect. To repair SQL database files, a reliable recovery solution is mainly needed. This recovery software can perform SQL Server recovery with utmost accuracy and restore SQL database contents. Also, it supports recovery from NDF file, a secondary database file of SQL Server. Moreover, all the recovered data can be saved into an MS SQL database file or in the form of SQL Script.
Free Download Purchase NowWhen we think of Spartacus , the 1960 epic directed by Stanley Kubrick, one face usually comes to mind: Kirk Douglas, with his chiseled jaw and defiant cry of “I am Spartacus!”
While rehearsing or filming a sword-fighting sequence (accounts vary slightly, but the consensus points to a chariot or horse-related stunt), de Santis was struck by a heavy piece of equipment—specifically, a falling sword or prop cart. The blow to his abdomen caused severe internal injuries.
But few film buffs realize that Kirk Douglas was not the first actor to wear the gladiator’s sandals. Before the iconic production began, another man was cast in the lead role. Tragically, his life—and his portrayal of the Thracian rebel—ended before a single frame of the finished film was shot. Before the legendary production troubles, fights between Kubrick and Douglas, and the blacklisting of screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, the original choice for Spartacus was a young, relatively unknown actor named Anthony “Tony” de Santis .
| Version: | 24.08 |
| Size: | 1.8 MB |
| Language: | English |
| Edition: | Single, Admin, Technician & Enterprise |
| Processor: | Intel® Core™2 Duo E4600 Processor 2.40GHz |
| RAM: | 8 GB (16 GB Recommended) |
| Hard Drive: | 512 MB |
| Supported Windows: | 11, 10/8.1/8/7/, 2008/2012 (32 & 64 Bit), and other Windows versions. |
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| Offer Dual SQL Recovery Mode | ||
| SQL ROW-Compression & PAGE Compression | ||
| Repair corrupt SQL Database | ||
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When we think of Spartacus , the 1960 epic directed by Stanley Kubrick, one face usually comes to mind: Kirk Douglas, with his chiseled jaw and defiant cry of “I am Spartacus!”
While rehearsing or filming a sword-fighting sequence (accounts vary slightly, but the consensus points to a chariot or horse-related stunt), de Santis was struck by a heavy piece of equipment—specifically, a falling sword or prop cart. The blow to his abdomen caused severe internal injuries.
But few film buffs realize that Kirk Douglas was not the first actor to wear the gladiator’s sandals. Before the iconic production began, another man was cast in the lead role. Tragically, his life—and his portrayal of the Thracian rebel—ended before a single frame of the finished film was shot. Before the legendary production troubles, fights between Kubrick and Douglas, and the blacklisting of screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, the original choice for Spartacus was a young, relatively unknown actor named Anthony “Tony” de Santis .
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