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I am recovering data post a crash and have managed to view the 'crashed'
drive using a second drive with identical operating system. The only thing that appears to be wrong is that the boot sector is corrupt (after the BIOS screen I get black with flashing cursor in the top left hand corner). The only things (critical data to be recovered before formatting) I can't find on the crashed drive are the Outlook Express emails. Does anyone know where (and how) Outlook Express saves these and how I can transfer them to disk to be replaced post the format? Of course I'd much prefer to simply repair the boot sector but the dos chkdsk followed by fixdisk commands failed to do so. Dell helpline, funnily enough, suggested formatting the drive and re-installing. Any ideas? Jack |
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If you are running Windows 2000 or XP, the DBX files in your old message
store are marked as hidden by the operating system. To find them, when conducting the search program, make sure to click the Advanced button and ensure that you have checked to search for hidden files. Create a folder on your Desktop on the working drive, and copy the contents of the store folder from the damaged drive to that folder (making sure you include folders.dbx) and then just open Outlook Express and use its menu, File/Import/Messages/OE6/From a Message Store and point to the folder on your Desktop that contains the DBX files. -- Jim Pickering MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail Please reply to newsgroup only so that others may be helped with your feedback. "Jack" wrote in message ... I am recovering data post a crash and have managed to view the 'crashed' drive using a second drive with identical operating system. The only thing that appears to be wrong is that the boot sector is corrupt (after the BIOS screen I get black with flashing cursor in the top left hand corner). The only things (critical data to be recovered before formatting) I can't find on the crashed drive are the Outlook Express emails. Does anyone know where (and how) Outlook Express saves these and how I can transfer them to disk to be replaced post the format? Of course I'd much prefer to simply repair the boot sector but the dos chkdsk followed by fixdisk commands failed to do so. Dell helpline, funnily enough, suggested formatting the drive and re-installing. Any ideas? Jack |
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Awsome!! Found them. Thanks a lot. :-).
"Jim Pickering" wrote: If you are running Windows 2000 or XP, the DBX files in your old message store are marked as hidden by the operating system. To find them, when conducting the search program, make sure to click the Advanced button and ensure that you have checked to search for hidden files. Create a folder on your Desktop on the working drive, and copy the contents of the store folder from the damaged drive to that folder (making sure you include folders.dbx) and then just open Outlook Express and use its menu, File/Import/Messages/OE6/From a Message Store and point to the folder on your Desktop that contains the DBX files. -- Jim Pickering MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail Please reply to newsgroup only so that others may be helped with your feedback. "Jack" wrote in message ... I am recovering data post a crash and have managed to view the 'crashed' drive using a second drive with identical operating system. The only thing that appears to be wrong is that the boot sector is corrupt (after the BIOS screen I get black with flashing cursor in the top left hand corner). The only things (critical data to be recovered before formatting) I can't find on the crashed drive are the Outlook Express emails. Does anyone know where (and how) Outlook Express saves these and how I can transfer them to disk to be replaced post the format? Of course I'd much prefer to simply repair the boot sector but the dos chkdsk followed by fixdisk commands failed to do so. Dell helpline, funnily enough, suggested formatting the drive and re-installing. Any ideas? Jack |
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Glad to hear it and thanks for the feedback.
-- Jim Pickering MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail Please reply to newsgroup only so that others may be helped with your feedback. "Jack" wrote in message ... Awsome!! Found them. Thanks a lot. :-). "Jim Pickering" wrote: If you are running Windows 2000 or XP, the DBX files in your old message store are marked as hidden by the operating system. To find them, when conducting the search program, make sure to click the Advanced button and ensure that you have checked to search for hidden files. Create a folder on your Desktop on the working drive, and copy the contents of the store folder from the damaged drive to that folder (making sure you include folders.dbx) and then just open Outlook Express and use its menu, File/Import/Messages/OE6/From a Message Store and point to the folder on your Desktop that contains the DBX files. -- Jim Pickering MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail Please reply to newsgroup only so that others may be helped with your feedback. "Jack" wrote in message ... I am recovering data post a crash and have managed to view the 'crashed' drive using a second drive with identical operating system. The only thing that appears to be wrong is that the boot sector is corrupt (after the BIOS screen I get black with flashing cursor in the top left hand corner). The only things (critical data to be recovered before formatting) I can't find on the crashed drive are the Outlook Express emails. Does anyone know where (and how) Outlook Express saves these and how I can transfer them to disk to be replaced post the format? Of course I'd much prefer to simply repair the boot sector but the dos chkdsk followed by fixdisk commands failed to do so. Dell helpline, funnily enough, suggested formatting the drive and re-installing. Any ideas? Jack |
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You info really helped me. I used two different online downloads and they
would not recover anything. I searched the .dbx files, made a folder.dbx on the desktop and put the files in it and imported. AWESOME. The only thing is for some reason it gave me 8 copies of each mail. Who knows what I did. THANKS! "Jim Pickering" wrote: If you are running Windows 2000 or XP, the DBX files in your old message store are marked as hidden by the operating system. To find them, when conducting the search program, make sure to click the Advanced button and ensure that you have checked to search for hidden files. Create a folder on your Desktop on the working drive, and copy the contents of the store folder from the damaged drive to that folder (making sure you include folders.dbx) and then just open Outlook Express and use its menu, File/Import/Messages/OE6/From a Message Store and point to the folder on your Desktop that contains the DBX files. -- Jim Pickering MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail Please reply to newsgroup only so that others may be helped with your feedback. "Jack" wrote in message ... I am recovering data post a crash and have managed to view the 'crashed' drive using a second drive with identical operating system. The only thing that appears to be wrong is that the boot sector is corrupt (after the BIOS screen I get black with flashing cursor in the top left hand corner). The only things (critical data to be recovered before formatting) I can't find on the crashed drive are the Outlook Express emails. Does anyone know where (and how) Outlook Express saves these and how I can transfer them to disk to be replaced post the format? Of course I'd much prefer to simply repair the boot sector but the dos chkdsk followed by fixdisk commands failed to do so. Dell helpline, funnily enough, suggested formatting the drive and re-installing. Any ideas? Jack |
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You info really helped me. I used two different online downloads and they
would not recover anything. I searched the .dbx files, made a folder.dbx on the desktop and put the files in it and imported. AWESOME. The only thing is for some reason it gave me 8 copies of each mail. Who knows what I did. THANKS! "Jim Pickering" wrote: If you are running Windows 2000 or XP, the DBX files in your old message store are marked as hidden by the operating system. To find them, when conducting the search program, make sure to click the Advanced button and ensure that you have checked to search for hidden files. Create a folder on your Desktop on the working drive, and copy the contents of the store folder from the damaged drive to that folder (making sure you include folders.dbx) and then just open Outlook Express and use its menu, File/Import/Messages/OE6/From a Message Store and point to the folder on your Desktop that contains the DBX files. -- Jim Pickering MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail Please reply to newsgroup only so that others may be helped with your feedback. "Jack" wrote in message ... I am recovering data post a crash and have managed to view the 'crashed' drive using a second drive with identical operating system. The only thing that appears to be wrong is that the boot sector is corrupt (after the BIOS screen I get black with flashing cursor in the top left hand corner). The only things (critical data to be recovered before formatting) I can't find on the crashed drive are the Outlook Express emails. Does anyone know where (and how) Outlook Express saves these and how I can transfer them to disk to be replaced post the format? Of course I'd much prefer to simply repair the boot sector but the dos chkdsk followed by fixdisk commands failed to do so. Dell helpline, funnily enough, suggested formatting the drive and re-installing. Any ideas? Jack |
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