Assuming you still have access to the "deleted" drive (or are you saying you
wiped out a partition on the drive), DBXpress can recover info from the old
drive, even after formatting the drive. It is the only inexpensive tool I'm
aware of that will do so. Read about it and decide:
http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx
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"dirtycar74" wrote in message
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Not sure if you fully understand the problem; I didn't delete the *.dbx
files, I deleted the DRIVE. Additionally, before I did this, I attempted
to
move the OE strore folder to another location, hence why I thought it was
safe to delete the drive. Does this make a difference in your suggestion?
"Jim Pickering" wrote:
In your case, the only real option may be a 3rd party utility such as
DBXpress which can extract from disk, all messages on the hard drive that
have not been overwritten. Read about it at www.oehelp.com and decide if
the stored messages are worth the cost.
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"dirtycar74" wrote in message
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I know I'm an iD10T but that's neither here nor there... I was working
late
the other night moving things around, making archives and deleting old
stuff
and accidentally deleted the wrong logical drive; the one that housed
my
OE
store folders... Major OOOPS! Of course, now I can't even get OE6 to
load
up so I can just start with a new store folder(s). I need help
please -
where do I go from here? I don't think I can "un-delete" the logical
drive,
but in case someone out there has a miracle, I haven't re-created a new
logical drive yet (left it unallocated for now in hopes it is some how
recoverable). I'm running XP Pro w/ SP2 and the latest updates. My
machine
may be older, but it works darn it! I'd like to keep it that way, so
only
serious replies please. Thanks!