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Margo Guda January 20th 08 05:55 PM

how to move outlook mail from old hard disk to new
 
When my partner's motherboard gave up the ghost the other day, we got a
new computer and kept the old hard disk in an external enclosure. I am
now ready to move all his email files from this drive to the newly
installed outlook instance. Where do I find the files and where do I
move them to on the new drive?

Thanks in advance.

DL January 20th 08 06:46 PM

how to move outlook mail from old hard disk to new
 
Posted every day, often several times
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
You may also have to 'take ownership' I'll leave you to google for that, or
see WinHelp

"Margo Guda" wrote in message
...
When my partner's motherboard gave up the ghost the other day, we got a
new computer and kept the old hard disk in an external enclosure. I am now
ready to move all his email files from this drive to the newly installed
outlook instance. Where do I find the files and where do I move them to on
the new drive?

Thanks in advance.




[email protected] January 20th 08 07:13 PM

how to move outlook mail from old hard disk to new
 
On Jan 20, 10:46*am, "DL" address@invalid wrote:
Posted every day, often several timeshttp://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
You may also have to 'take ownership' I'll leave you to google for that, or
see WinHelp

"Margo Guda" wrote in message

...



When my partner's motherboard gave up the ghost the other day, we got a
new computer and kept the old hard disk in an external enclosure. I am now
ready to move all his email files from this drive to the newly installed
outlook instance. Where do I find the files and where do I move them to on
the new drive?


Thanks in advance.- Hide quoted text -


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Also, if you haven't put the new harddrive in yet, I know that Seagate
and Western Digital (possibly others but I know these 2) come with
software that will replicate your old harddrive onto your new one,
even if the new harddrive is bigger than the old. It will move your OS
and all documents. The only "issue" I had was that the OS had to be
activated again. Other than that, it took about 15 minutes and it was
done.

Russ

DL January 20th 08 08:24 PM

how to move outlook mail from old hard disk to new
 
You only had the activation issue because you were simply cloning to a
larger hd on the same PC, it wont work for cloning to a new PC, without
other procedures & probably not at all if an OEM edition

wrote in message
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On Jan 20, 10:46 am, "DL" address@invalid wrote:
Posted every day, often several
timeshttp://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
You may also have to 'take ownership' I'll leave you to google for that,
or
see WinHelp

"Margo Guda" wrote in message

...



When my partner's motherboard gave up the ghost the other day, we got a
new computer and kept the old hard disk in an external enclosure. I am
now
ready to move all his email files from this drive to the newly installed
outlook instance. Where do I find the files and where do I move them to
on
the new drive?


Thanks in advance.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Also, if you haven't put the new harddrive in yet, I know that Seagate
and Western Digital (possibly others but I know these 2) come with
software that will replicate your old harddrive onto your new one,
even if the new harddrive is bigger than the old. It will move your OS
and all documents. The only "issue" I had was that the OS had to be
activated again. Other than that, it took about 15 minutes and it was
done.

Russ



Brian Tillman January 20th 08 08:57 PM

how to move outlook mail from old hard disk to new
 
wrote:

Also, if you haven't put the new harddrive in yet, I know that Seagate
and Western Digital (possibly others but I know these 2) come with
software that will replicate your old harddrive onto your new one,
even if the new harddrive is bigger than the old. It will move your OS
and all documents. The only "issue" I had was that the OS had to be
activated again. Other than that, it took about 15 minutes and it was
done.


There may be othre issues as well. For example, Maxtor's MaxBlast utility
won't copy the WIndows Installer files in C:\WIndows\Installer and it will
ruin Office's installation unless you copy that folder manually.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


Margo Guda January 20th 08 09:17 PM

how to move outlook mail from old hard disk to new
 
It was already too late for that, the new hard drive even had the OS
pre-installed.
But I found the pst file, which was the information I needed. Not being
an outlook user, I had no idea exactly what file I had to look for; once
I found that, the rest was easy.
So thanks.

wrote:
On Jan 20, 10:46 am, "DL" address@invalid wrote:

Posted every day, often several timeshttp://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
You may also have to 'take ownership' I'll leave you to google for that, or
see WinHelp

"Margo Guda" wrote in message

...




When my partner's motherboard gave up the ghost the other day, we got a
new computer and kept the old hard disk in an external enclosure. I am now
ready to move all his email files from this drive to the newly installed
outlook instance. Where do I find the files and where do I move them to on
the new drive?

Thanks in advance.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Also, if you haven't put the new harddrive in yet, I know that Seagate
and Western Digital (possibly others but I know these 2) come with
software that will replicate your old harddrive onto your new one,
even if the new harddrive is bigger than the old. It will move your OS
and all documents. The only "issue" I had was that the OS had to be
activated again. Other than that, it took about 15 minutes and it was
done.

Russ


Margo Guda January 20th 08 09:22 PM

how to move outlook mail from old hard disk to new
 
Possibly asked several times a day, but if it's asked in such a way that
you practically have to know the answer, how would anyone else find it?
Since I don't normally use Outlook I had no idea about the file name, or
where to find it. I did notice there are many Outlook folders on a
system that has MS software installed, so if you don't know what's what,
how do you choose?
Anyway the link you gave me (which didn't show up when I first googled
my question) provided enough information that I was able to solve my
problem.
Thanks.


DL wrote:
Posted every day, often several times
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
You may also have to 'take ownership' I'll leave you to google for that, or
see WinHelp

"Margo Guda" wrote in message
...

When my partner's motherboard gave up the ghost the other day, we got a
new computer and kept the old hard disk in an external enclosure. I am now
ready to move all his email files from this drive to the newly installed
outlook instance. Where do I find the files and where do I move them to on
the new drive?

Thanks in advance.





Brian Tillman January 21st 08 12:32 PM

how to move outlook mail from old hard disk to new
 
Margo Guda wrote:

Possibly asked several times a day, but if it's asked in such a way
that you practically have to know the answer, how would anyone else
find it?


Searching on "backup pst", "restore pst", "copy pst", "move pst to new
drive", or "locate pst" would all have found at least one post. That's
certainly not "knowing the answer".
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


Maveick January 27th 08 10:55 PM

how to move outlook mail from old hard disk to new
 
It is if you don't know what a PST is.



"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Margo Guda wrote:

Possibly asked several times a day, but if it's asked in such a way
that you practically have to know the answer, how would anyone else
find it?


Searching on "backup pst", "restore pst", "copy pst", "move pst to new
drive", or "locate pst" would all have found at least one post. That's
certainly not "knowing the answer".
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]




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