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Old October 10th 06, 02:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Brian Tillman
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Default 0x8004010D error on Outlook 2007

David Lui David Lui wrote:

Shift-Del : I have tried this trick before posting the qtn but it
doesnt work

I have seen other posts that I should format a second disk as NTFS to
get pass the 4GB barrier, or to re-partition the current disk and
format as NTFS, but it sounds scary (in terms of data loss)... how
does one get this done??


If you decide to reformat your current partition, Windows Setup should be
able to do the conversion without data loss. There are third-party products
that can do it as well, like PartitionMagic (Symantec).
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Brian Tillman

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