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REQ: Help oh Help I have done a bad thing with my c drive while upgrading
from a 40 gig that was failing to a new 250 gig and the Seagate
software defaulted to the windows interface and I let it go instead of using DOS. The process locked up at 80% and after an hour I restarted hoping it had a place to pick it up where it left off. No soap. I am a dope. I am in trouble. Data is spread between the 2 drives, and the new drive even though it is jumpered as slave is the "C" drive and the old 40 is now "D". Yikes! My wife connects through my computer to the internet and cannot now and she just started a new semester of school. Did I tell you I am in trouble? Any help with Outlook would be a first step as I have restored my connection but Outlook says "invalid data path". I have found the outlook.pst file. Does anyone know how I can get this back into use? And also ICS is jacked up PLEASE, Roscoe aka MrShade Knowledge is like money, the less you talk about it the more people assume you have. |
Help oh Help I have done a bad thing with my c drive while upgrading
Most drive copying software only reads from (doesn't write to) the source
drive, so the data on the old 40 should be intact. I should think you'd be able to wipe the new 250 and start over with the correct interface. As to Outlook, this article should help you reuse your old PST file: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx Reconnect your old Outlook data file Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP- Print /Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com "Roscoe P Pendoscoe" wrote in message ... from a 40 gig that was failing to a new 250 gig and the Seagate software defaulted to the windows interface and I let it go instead of using DOS. The process locked up at 80% and after an hour I restarted hoping it had a place to pick it up where it left off. No soap. I am a dope. I am in trouble. Data is spread between the 2 drives, and the new drive even though it is jumpered as slave is the "C" drive and the old 40 is now "D". Yikes! My wife connects through my computer to the internet and cannot now and she just started a new semester of school. Did I tell you I am in trouble? Any help with Outlook would be a first step as I have restored my connection but Outlook says "invalid data path". I have found the outlook.pst file. Does anyone know how I can get this back into use? And also ICS is jacked up PLEASE, Roscoe aka MrShade Knowledge is like money, the less you talk about it the more people assume you have. |
Help oh Help I have done a bad thing with my c drive while upgrading
Thank you for the reply.
Sorry for late response back but I could not locate the thread in Agent for some reason. One "small " issue Hal is that the new 250 is now been renamed "C" and the Old 40 is named "D" for some very odd reason..The very strange part is that the new drive is the slave and the old 40 is still jumpered master. I have tried repeatedly to copy my *.pst Outlook file to the proper place described in the article but I continually get "path is invalid" error and then it tries to repair Outlook then fails and then closes. Any other suggestions? BTW, I have renewed my cable connection but not my network in it's entirety. It has saved my life, literally as my Wife can connect to take her tests online but not do homework as Word does not work. Also, I have ALL my important CD's in 2 carousel storage devices connected via USB and are not operating to retreive CD's needed for re-install programs. I have built approximately 20-25 computers for myself and friends and this is the worst thing I have ever done. This is the 2nd newest and it has been the worst performer from the beginng. I do have many important back-up files that ARE accessible on 2 160's in a RAID array I can still access though thankfully. A small joy. Again, thanks for helpful info and I will keep trying with Outlookas I was in the middle of some very important e-mail messages Regards, Roscoe aka MrShade On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 17:56:43 -0700, "Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]" wrote: Most drive copying software only reads from (doesn't write to) the source drive, so the data on the old 40 should be intact. I should think you'd be able to wipe the new 250 and start over with the correct interface. As to Outlook, this article should help you reuse your old PST file: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx Reconnect your old Outlook data file Hal Knowledge is like money, the less you talk about it the more people assume you have. |
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