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Don't ask how, but I managed to delete all my *.dbx files and empty the
recycle bin. My hard drive was dying and somehow those files got deleted as I was trying to transfer to the new hard drive. I have used a couple of deleted file recovery programs to recover the dbx files, but OE does not recognize them as valid message files when I try to import them. I have tried reading these dbx files into the OE-Recovery Tool (www.OEMailRecovery.com) but haven't had any success. I'm thinking I'm screwed here, but if there's anyone out there that might have a suggestion I figured it's worth a shot. Thanks, Tim |
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My DBXpress program will ignore the file system and analyze every disk
cluster on the hard drive for messages. Its the only program that will do this and I think its your only chance of recovery. See www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/ steve wrote in message oups.com... Don't ask how, but I managed to delete all my *.dbx files and empty the recycle bin. My hard drive was dying and somehow those files got deleted as I was trying to transfer to the new hard drive. I have used a couple of deleted file recovery programs to recover the dbx files, but OE does not recognize them as valid message files when I try to import them. I have tried reading these dbx files into the OE-Recovery Tool (www.OEMailRecovery.com) but haven't had any success. I'm thinking I'm screwed here, but if there's anyone out there that might have a suggestion I figured it's worth a shot. Thanks, Tim |
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Looks promising. Is there a demo version that will at least check to
see if messages are there? I don't have any problem paying the shareware fee, but I would like to know that the messages are recoverable. The other recovery programs I tried found the dbx files and they weren't empty (a couple were of 10MB), but none of them found any actual messages. Thanks, Tim Steve Cochran wrote: My DBXpress program will ignore the file system and analyze every disk cluster on the hard drive for messages. Its the only program that will do this and I think its your only chance of recovery. See www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/ steve |
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No, there's no demo version. The program takes several hours to run the
extract from disk. There's no point in letting it run that long and at the end saying it could have recovered 30,000 messages but didn't because if was an evaluation version. Also its important to run the program as soon as possible after the messages were lost, as the disk clusters get overwritten. steve wrote in message ups.com... Looks promising. Is there a demo version that will at least check to see if messages are there? I don't have any problem paying the shareware fee, but I would like to know that the messages are recoverable. The other recovery programs I tried found the dbx files and they weren't empty (a couple were of 10MB), but none of them found any actual messages. Thanks, Tim Steve Cochran wrote: My DBXpress program will ignore the file system and analyze every disk cluster on the hard drive for messages. Its the only program that will do this and I think its your only chance of recovery. See www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/ steve |
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