I wasn't aware of the history for the "MS Access Repair tool" (or at least if I was - I'd forgotten about it), so I declined the flag as the first paragraph:
If you are facing corruption issue in your access file then you can try using the Compact and Repair feature of MS Access. It repairs corrupt database and makes it accessible for database users. Other than this you can also use import feature of MS Access that helps database users to import their corrupt database to a new database file.
Looks like an attempted answer - and the following paragraph (which I won't post) - read to me as "but if that doesn't work - you could try XYZ" -- which could well for all I know be a valid solution.
After a chat with other mods - the issue you were flagging for has been handled anyway. Sorry about that.