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.dbx corrupted files
At one day five folders of my Outlook Express just gone. The .dbx files
still remains at the identities/outlook folder. I used the following programs: Easy Outlook Express Repair QE-Mail Recovery Ontrack Easy Recovery Quick Recovery for Outlook Express Nucleus Kernel Outlook Express None could repair the .dbx files. Anyone has an ideia of how can I do it? PS: I´ve already tried to create a new identity and import the messages, but only the non-corrupted one´s were avaliable to import. |
.dbx corrupted files
This program probably has the best chance of recovering any messages
from corrupted DBX files. DBXpress - http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Rodrigo Santos" wrote in message ... At one day five folders of my Outlook Express just gone. The .dbx files still remains at the identities/outlook folder. I used the following programs: Easy Outlook Express Repair QE-Mail Recovery Ontrack Easy Recovery Quick Recovery for Outlook Express Nucleus Kernel Outlook Express None could repair the .dbx files. Anyone has an ideia of how can I do it? PS: I´ve already tried to create a new identity and import the messages, but only the non-corrupted one´s were avaliable to import. |
.dbx corrupted files
"Michael Santovec" wrote: This program probably has the best chance of recovering any messages from corrupted DBX files. DBXpress - http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm Thank´s man, it´s a great program but it didn´t work at all. I noticed one thing, DBXpress just extract the messages form the dbx files to a folder but when I use the program with the folders (the files) that have problems the DBXpress don´t extract anything it´s like the file didn´t had messages in it and the user told me that the Outlook Express a little after the problem starts was showing a message about compacting the messages. Do this has something relationed with the problem? |
.dbx corrupted files
"Rodrigo Santos" wrote in message ... "Michael Santovec" wrote: This program probably has the best chance of recovering any messages from corrupted DBX files. DBXpress - http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm Thank´s man, it´s a great program but it didn´t work at all. I noticed one thing, DBXpress just extract the messages form the dbx files to a folder but when I use the program with the folders (the files) that have problems the DBXpress don´t extract anything it´s like the file didn´t had messages in it and the user told me that the Outlook Express a little after the problem starts was showing a message about compacting the messages. Do this has something relationed with the problem? You have to run DBXpress in the Extract From Disk Mode to search the HDD for the fragmented messages. The compacting process removed them from the dbx files. From DBXpress: DBXpress can bypass a drive's file system and extract messages directly from the hard drive, enabling extraction of messages from deleted files, or from drives whose partition table has been damaged, or from drives that have been formatted. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ |
.dbx corrupted files
"Rodrigo Santos" wrote in message
... "Michael Santovec" wrote: This program probably has the best chance of recovering any messages from corrupted DBX files. DBXpress - http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm Thank´s man, it´s a great program but it didn´t work at all. I noticed one thing, DBXpress just extract the messages form the dbx files to a folder but when I use the program with the folders (the files) that have problems the DBXpress don´t extract anything it´s like the file didn´t had messages in it and the user told me that the Outlook Express a little after the problem starts was showing a message about compacting the messages. Do this has something relationed with the problem? Are there any DBT files in the Store Folder? The DBX files were apparently filled with zeroes, perhaps by an anti-virus program set to scan email. No anti-virus should be set to scan email. It provides not added protection at all over just having the regular anti-virus real-time protection running in the background. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Answer in newsgroup. Don't send mail. |
.dbx corrupted files
As Bruce indicates, run the Extract from disk feature on the entire hard
drive. Ignore the warning if you only have a C drive. The sooner you run it the better chance you have of recovery. Do not check the recover mode option. steve "Rodrigo Santos" wrote in message ... "Michael Santovec" wrote: This program probably has the best chance of recovering any messages from corrupted DBX files. DBXpress - http://www.oehelp.com/DBXpress/Default.aspx -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm Thank´s man, it´s a great program but it didn´t work at all. I noticed one thing, DBXpress just extract the messages form the dbx files to a folder but when I use the program with the folders (the files) that have problems the DBXpress don´t extract anything it´s like the file didn´t had messages in it and the user told me that the Outlook Express a little after the problem starts was showing a message about compacting the messages. Do this has something relationed with the problem? |
.dbx corrupted files
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.dbx corrupted files
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