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Brian,
I don't think the restore is a reformat. All of my documents and pix and files are still on the computer. But, it restores the PC back to the original factory settings, including erasing / removing programs that were not originally installed. Perhaps it kills all .exe files at the same time?? How would I go back and find "the file(s)" that contained my inbox and/or contacts and get them back as either my current active inbox or... place them into folders?? I think, but an not positive, that the file is there. -- Thank you!! "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Marc" wrote in message ... I recently had to restore my computer due to an Anti-Virus software that hosed up my system... GO FIGURE!! When I did, I lost my entire inbox, which had a ton of info. To make matters worse, I couldn't find my original MS Office Licensing package, so I ended up Installing 2007 Trial Version. Is there any way to find and restore my inbox as it was in Ver 2003 prior to the restore of my PC? Depends. If you reformatted your hard drive, you've lost everything permanenetly. That's why you make periodic backups - so that if you do need to restore your PC, you'll have your data. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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You would need to uninstall the trial then reinstall Office 2003 from your
cd's All OL data is contained within the pst file, by default named outlook.pst, only Outlook can open/read the pst "Marc" wrote in message ... Brian, I don't think the restore is a reformat. All of my documents and pix and files are still on the computer. But, it restores the PC back to the original factory settings, including erasing / removing programs that were not originally installed. Perhaps it kills all .exe files at the same time?? How would I go back and find "the file(s)" that contained my inbox and/or contacts and get them back as either my current active inbox or... place them into folders?? I think, but an not positive, that the file is there. -- Thank you!! "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Marc" wrote in message ... I recently had to restore my computer due to an Anti-Virus software that hosed up my system... GO FIGURE!! When I did, I lost my entire inbox, which had a ton of info. To make matters worse, I couldn't find my original MS Office Licensing package, so I ended up Installing 2007 Trial Version. Is there any way to find and restore my inbox as it was in Ver 2003 prior to the restore of my PC? Depends. If you reformatted your hard drive, you've lost everything permanenetly. That's why you make periodic backups - so that if you do need to restore your PC, you'll have your data. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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