To view MDB files on Windows 11, you can use several methods. The most direct option is Microsoft Access, which opens MDB databases natively. If you don't have it, install Access Runtime or use free viewers like Aryson MDB Viewer. You can also try LibreOffice Base to open and inspect tables, or connect via ODBC drivers for database access in Excel or Power BI. Another simple approach is using lightweight MDB viewers that open ACCDB and MDB files without installation of Microsoft Office. These tools let you preview data even if files are corrupted. Always choose trusted software and ensure compatibility with Windows 11. Overall these methods provide quick access to Access database content for viewing and analysis without requiring full database setup. You can also export data to CSV for easier use in spreadsheets when needed for reporting tasks easily.