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hello,
i'm a fairly savvy user. my laptop froze last night and when i startup OE again, all my inbox messages are gone. Sent Items is OK, but inbox messages (and subfolders) are gone. I can see the file Inbox.dbx in the identities folder (76MB), but i guess it's corrupt as a new Inbox (1).dbx file has been created and is being used. Is there any way to recover my inbox.dbx file WITHOUT spending the 30 bucks on some random software out on the internet? thanks in advance, yt |
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You can try this one:
http://www.insideoe.com/resources/tools.htm#macallan The damaged inbox is the one with Inbox(1).dbx since it is corrupted and Outlook Express created a new default one in its place. If the link above does not work when you download and install it, then I'd suggest DBXtract (which is only $5) since thousands of users have found it works for them even though it is somewhat slower than the premier product, which is DBXpress: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/Default.aspx -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "YT" wrote in message ... hello, i'm a fairly savvy user. my laptop froze last night and when i startup OE again, all my inbox messages are gone. Sent Items is OK, but inbox messages (and subfolders) are gone. I can see the file Inbox.dbx in the identities folder (76MB), but i guess it's corrupt as a new Inbox (1).dbx file has been created and is being used. Is there any way to recover my inbox.dbx file WITHOUT spending the 30 bucks on some random software out on the internet? thanks in advance, yt |
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Froze is a very generic term. If the problem had absolutely nothing to do
with compacting messages, rename the original Inbox to Inboxold.dbx, and get: DBXtract: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/Default.aspx However, the two most common reasons for what you describe is disruption of the compacting process, (never touch anything until it's finished), and bloated folders. More on that below. Why does OE insist on compacting folders when I close it?: http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/why.htm#compact Why Mail Disappears: http://www.insideoe.com/problems/bugs.htm#mailgone About File Corruption: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx Recovery tools: If you are using a fully patched version of XP/SP2, see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918069/en-us If not: DBXpress run in Disk Mode is the best chance to recover messages: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx And see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4 A general warning if you don't want to lose your messages in the futu Do not archive mail in default OE folders. They will eventually become corrupted. Create your own user defined folders for storing mail and move your mail to them. Empty Deleted Items folder regularly. Keep user created folders under 100MB, and Default folders as empty as is feasible. And backup often. Backup and Resto http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/ http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "YT" wrote in message ... hello, i'm a fairly savvy user. my laptop froze last night and when i startup OE again, all my inbox messages are gone. Sent Items is OK, but inbox messages (and subfolders) are gone. I can see the file Inbox.dbx in the identities folder (76MB), but i guess it's corrupt as a new Inbox (1).dbx file has been created and is being used. Is there any way to recover my inbox.dbx file WITHOUT spending the 30 bucks on some random software out on the internet? thanks in advance, yt |
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thanks for the prompt reply.
while froze is a generic term, that;s exctly what happened. no idea if it was compacting at that moment as i wasnt there, but occasionally my laptop freezes when it overheats. nature of the beast. without trying to sound ultra-cheap, is there not a free utility for repairing dbx files? can i not do it myself.-- perhaps with a text or hex editor? and does dbxtract rebuild my folders? yes i create my own folders (as subfolders to inbox & sent items). and i always delete my deleted items. cheers, yt "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Froze is a very generic term. If the problem had absolutely nothing to do with compacting messages, rename the original Inbox to Inboxold.dbx, and get: DBXtract: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/Default.aspx However, the two most common reasons for what you describe is disruption of the compacting process, (never touch anything until it's finished), and bloated folders. More on that below. Why does OE insist on compacting folders when I close it?: http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/why.htm#compact Why Mail Disappears: http://www.insideoe.com/problems/bugs.htm#mailgone About File Corruption: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx Recovery tools: If you are using a fully patched version of XP/SP2, see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918069/en-us If not: DBXpress run in Disk Mode is the best chance to recover messages: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx And see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4 A general warning if you don't want to lose your messages in the futu Do not archive mail in default OE folders. They will eventually become corrupted. Create your own user defined folders for storing mail and move your mail to them. Empty Deleted Items folder regularly. Keep user created folders under 100MB, and Default folders as empty as is feasible. And backup often. Backup and Resto http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/ http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "YT" wrote in message ... hello, i'm a fairly savvy user. my laptop froze last night and when i startup OE again, all my inbox messages are gone. Sent Items is OK, but inbox messages (and subfolders) are gone. I can see the file Inbox.dbx in the identities folder (76MB), but i guess it's corrupt as a new Inbox (1).dbx file has been created and is being used. Is there any way to recover my inbox.dbx file WITHOUT spending the 30 bucks on some random software out on the internet? thanks in advance, yt |
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Try Jim's suggestion first:
http://www.insideoe.com/resources/tools.htm#macallan It is free, but I have no personal knowledge of the program. I would look into the overheating problem. I am not into laptops, but I have helped many people with the same problem on a Desktop simply by removing a side panel and vacuuming out a lot of lint and dust especially around the fans. Overheating can shutdown a computer, and if it is compacting at that time, double trouble. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "YT" wrote in message ... thanks for the prompt reply. while froze is a generic term, that;s exctly what happened. no idea if it was compacting at that moment as i wasnt there, but occasionally my laptop freezes when it overheats. nature of the beast. without trying to sound ultra-cheap, is there not a free utility for repairing dbx files? can i not do it myself.-- perhaps with a text or hex editor? and does dbxtract rebuild my folders? yes i create my own folders (as subfolders to inbox & sent items). and i always delete my deleted items. cheers, yt "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Froze is a very generic term. If the problem had absolutely nothing to do with compacting messages, rename the original Inbox to Inboxold.dbx, and get: DBXtract: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/Default.aspx However, the two most common reasons for what you describe is disruption of the compacting process, (never touch anything until it's finished), and bloated folders. More on that below. Why does OE insist on compacting folders when I close it?: http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/why.htm#compact Why Mail Disappears: http://www.insideoe.com/problems/bugs.htm#mailgone About File Corruption: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx Recovery tools: If you are using a fully patched version of XP/SP2, see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918069/en-us If not: DBXpress run in Disk Mode is the best chance to recover messages: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx And see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4 A general warning if you don't want to lose your messages in the futu Do not archive mail in default OE folders. They will eventually become corrupted. Create your own user defined folders for storing mail and move your mail to them. Empty Deleted Items folder regularly. Keep user created folders under 100MB, and Default folders as empty as is feasible. And backup often. Backup and Resto http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/ http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "YT" wrote in message ... hello, i'm a fairly savvy user. my laptop froze last night and when i startup OE again, all my inbox messages are gone. Sent Items is OK, but inbox messages (and subfolders) are gone. I can see the file Inbox.dbx in the identities folder (76MB), but i guess it's corrupt as a new Inbox (1).dbx file has been created and is being used. Is there any way to recover my inbox.dbx file WITHOUT spending the 30 bucks on some random software out on the internet? thanks in advance, yt |
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DBX files are composed of messages that are split into 512 byte pieces. So
a 10 KB message has 20 pieces. If you have 100 such messages in the folder, then that makes 2000 pieces. You can for sure manually edit them and put them back together again, if you can find which piece connects with the other. It might take you a little time to do it, but go ahead. If you want to really recover the messages then get DBXpress, which is what you probably need, as it will look at every disk cluster on the hard drive and find any messages there. No other program will do that. But you have to pay for it. Otherwise you can try opening up the entire hard drive in an editor and try piecing together messages manually. steve "YT" wrote in message ... thanks for the prompt reply. while froze is a generic term, that;s exctly what happened. no idea if it was compacting at that moment as i wasnt there, but occasionally my laptop freezes when it overheats. nature of the beast. without trying to sound ultra-cheap, is there not a free utility for repairing dbx files? can i not do it myself.-- perhaps with a text or hex editor? and does dbxtract rebuild my folders? yes i create my own folders (as subfolders to inbox & sent items). and i always delete my deleted items. cheers, yt "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Froze is a very generic term. If the problem had absolutely nothing to do with compacting messages, rename the original Inbox to Inboxold.dbx, and get: DBXtract: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXtract/Default.aspx However, the two most common reasons for what you describe is disruption of the compacting process, (never touch anything until it's finished), and bloated folders. More on that below. Why does OE insist on compacting folders when I close it?: http://www.insideoe.com/faqs/why.htm#compact Why Mail Disappears: http://www.insideoe.com/problems/bugs.htm#mailgone About File Corruption: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...orruption.mspx Recovery tools: If you are using a fully patched version of XP/SP2, see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918069/en-us If not: DBXpress run in Disk Mode is the best chance to recover messages: http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx And see: http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#4 A general warning if you don't want to lose your messages in the futu Do not archive mail in default OE folders. They will eventually become corrupted. Create your own user defined folders for storing mail and move your mail to them. Empty Deleted Items folder regularly. Keep user created folders under 100MB, and Default folders as empty as is feasible. And backup often. Backup and Resto http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/backup/ http://www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "YT" wrote in message ... hello, i'm a fairly savvy user. my laptop froze last night and when i startup OE again, all my inbox messages are gone. Sent Items is OK, but inbox messages (and subfolders) are gone. I can see the file Inbox.dbx in the identities folder (76MB), but i guess it's corrupt as a new Inbox (1).dbx file has been created and is being used. Is there any way to recover my inbox.dbx file WITHOUT spending the 30 bucks on some random software out on the internet? thanks in advance, yt |
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![]() "YT" wrote in message ... hello, i'm a fairly savvy user. my laptop froze last night and when i startup OE again, all my inbox messages are gone. Sent Items is OK, but inbox messages (and subfolders) are gone. I can see the file Inbox.dbx in the identities folder (76MB), but i guess it's corrupt as a new Inbox (1).dbx file has been created and is being used. Is there any way to recover my inbox.dbx file WITHOUT spending the 30 bucks on some random software out on the internet? thanks in advance, yt |
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