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Old February 5th 07, 01:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
embee
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Default Need to reinstall WinXP

Hi,
I'm planning to reinstall Windows XP Home on my system as there are
currently too many conflicts and speed problems. The last time I did this I
seem to remember that I misunderstood the procedure I should follow to make
backups of all my Microsoft Outlook data - and so I ended up losing all my
appointments, reminders, tasks - and many, many important emails.

So, instead of making the same mistake again I was wondering if people here
would be able to offer me advice on making sure I (a) save all my Outlook
data and (b) successfully import it into Outlook again when the reinstall is
complete.

I'm running Office XP on Windows XP Home SP2.

Many thanks for any help.


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Old February 5th 07, 10:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
DL
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Default Need to reinstall WinXP

http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
may help

"embee" wrote in message
...
Hi,
I'm planning to reinstall Windows XP Home on my system as there are
currently too many conflicts and speed problems. The last time I did this

I
seem to remember that I misunderstood the procedure I should follow to

make
backups of all my Microsoft Outlook data - and so I ended up losing all my
appointments, reminders, tasks - and many, many important emails.

So, instead of making the same mistake again I was wondering if people

here
would be able to offer me advice on making sure I (a) save all my Outlook
data and (b) successfully import it into Outlook again when the reinstall

is
complete.

I'm running Office XP on Windows XP Home SP2.

Many thanks for any help.




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Old February 10th 07, 03:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
limeybiker
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Default Need to reinstall WinXP

Why not add a new drive, keep the existing as D:.

Ride safe,
Barry

"embee" wrote in message
...
Hi,
I'm planning to reinstall Windows XP Home on my system as there are
currently too many conflicts and speed problems. The last time I did this
I seem to remember that I misunderstood the procedure I should follow to
make backups of all my Microsoft Outlook data - and so I ended up losing
all my appointments, reminders, tasks - and many, many important emails.

So, instead of making the same mistake again I was wondering if people
here would be able to offer me advice on making sure I (a) save all my
Outlook data and (b) successfully import it into Outlook again when the
reinstall is complete.

I'm running Office XP on Windows XP Home SP2.

Many thanks for any help.



 




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