Step-1
Download and install the DRS MySQL Database Recovery Tool. Run it as administrator


Step-2
Click on the Open button to choose the desired MySQL file.
Step-3
In the Select file wizard, click on the Browse button. It will open the file explorer.


Step-4
Now, select the file and click on the OK button to add the MySQL file.
Step-5
Again, press the OK button.


Step-6
After successfully scanning the selected file, you will see a tree structure in the left pane. Click on the desired item to check its content.
Step-7
Click on the Save MySQL Data button to save the recovered MySQL data.


Step-8
Now, you see the Save Database wizard. There are two options: Save in Database and Save as Script.
Step-9
The Save in Database option allows you to directly save the recovered file to the database. Fill in appropriate server details and press Test Connection.


Step-10
After that, opt for the Save as Script option if you want to download the recovered file into your system.
Step-11
Define the saving folder for the recovered item.


Step-12
At last, click on the OK button.
Step-13
Now, you have successfully saved the recovered database file. Click OK to close the pop-up.
