Launch the software and select the corrupted .mdf or .ndf file.
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SQL Server databases can corrupt for several reasons, including sudden power outages, hardware failure, storage subsystem issues, or malware attacks. When a database becomes suspect or inaccessible, standard administrative tools like DBCC CHECKDB often fail to fix the deep structural corruption without causing severe data loss.
