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Your only chance at this point is DBXpress, as Bruce indicates. It will
analyze the entire hard drive disk clusters for messages and bypass the file system and it should be able to recover a good deal of the messages. Its the only program that has this feature, and it was specifically developed for this purpose. steve "TheEvilDonut" wrote in message ... Hello. I moved my OE store folder and in the process all of my DBX files got deleted. I managed to recover them using EasyRecovery Pro. All of them are the size they used to be but when I try to import them into OE, it tells me that they are empty! I tried DBXtract but it didn't extract anything. I installed a DBX viewer and imagine my surprise then I saw that the files are empty even if some of them are over 100mb in size! I fear that I have lost over two years worth of emails. Anyone has an idea on how to get me out of this mess? Thank you. |
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