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    Default Transferring outlook data from a corrupt hard drive

    Hi guys, can anyone tell me how to get outlook data from a faulty hard drive which I have set up as a slave?
    I've managed to get all of the other data off it and on to the master drive but when I try to get the outlook settings I can't find any trace at all of them, I was looking for pst files.
    It looks like the new installation of office has wiped the old ones. Can this happen?

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    Default Re: Transferring outlook data from a corrupt hard drive

    Have you done a search for the .pst files?

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    Default Re: Transferring outlook data from a corrupt hard drive

    Hi, yes I tried doing a search for them but no luck. I have manually gone through many files also hoping I would find something and I have tried replacing all of the new outlook files with the old ones hoping this might work.

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    Default Re: Transferring outlook data from a corrupt hard drive

    My fault, sorry. I did another search of the hidden files and used file extension .pst. It found it so all I had to do was import them.

    Thanks for your help!

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    Hi,maybe you have deleted it by mistake,Advanced Outlook Repair can help to undelete the emails you delete by mistake. Refer to Outlook Emails and Items Deleted by Mistake. Undelete Outlook Emails. for more detailed information.

    And visiting Advanced Outlook Repair - Powerful Outlook recovery tool. PST repair tool. can get detailed information about Advanced Outlook Repair.

    And you can also download a free demo version at http://www.datanumen.com/aor/aor.exe

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    Default Re: Transferring outlook data from a corrupt hard drive

    Quote Originally Posted by zxr View Post
    Hi,maybe you have deleted it by mistake,Advanced Outlook Repair can help to undelete the emails you delete by mistake. Refer to Outlook Emails and Items Deleted by Mistake. Undelete Outlook Emails. for more detailed information.

    And visiting Advanced Outlook Repair - Powerful Outlook recovery tool. PST repair tool. can get detailed information about Advanced Outlook Repair.

    And you can also download a free demo version at http://www.datanumen.com/aor/aor.exe
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