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I have a new computer and am trying to move my contacts from another computer
to the new one. I'm trying to determine how to best get my contacts into the "Contacts" folder without hanging my system. Whenever I get my contacts into the Contacts folder Outlook takes over my CPU every 6 seconds or so! After reading some previous posts, I tried saving the contacts to a .pst file that I then opened into Outlook as another Personal File Folder. This works well and does not take over my CPU until I try to cut / copy the contacts from this second Person Folder into the main Contacts folder. At that point, I have the same problem as before with Outlook taking over the CPU. Unfortunately, I need the contacts in the main Contact folder so that I can link to my Treo. The set-up works perfectly on my other computer, but not here. Any help would be very much appreciated, as I've already spent about 16 hours trying different things to get this to work. Thanks!!! |
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Have you checked for any corrupt or damaged Contacts in the Folder before
you moved them? Are you certain you exited Outlook completely before you copied the PST file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... I have a new computer and am trying to move my contacts from another computer to the new one. I'm trying to determine how to best get my contacts into the "Contacts" folder without hanging my system. Whenever I get my contacts into the Contacts folder Outlook takes over my CPU every 6 seconds or so! After reading some previous posts, I tried saving the contacts to a .pst file that I then opened into Outlook as another Personal File Folder. This works well and does not take over my CPU until I try to cut / copy the contacts from this second Person Folder into the main Contacts folder. At that point, I have the same problem as before with Outlook taking over the CPU. Unfortunately, I need the contacts in the main Contact folder so that I can link to my Treo. The set-up works perfectly on my other computer, but not here. Any help would be very much appreciated, as I've already spent about 16 hours trying different things to get this to work. Thanks!!! |
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According to scanpst.exe, both my overall Personal Folder, as well as the one
containing the Contacts, are fine. Is there another way to check? I can now even get to the point where the Contacts are ok and do not hang my computer if they are in a sub-folder of the main Contacts folder (Contacts, with "+" next to it, that when opened leads to another "Contacts"). However, as soon as I try to cut, copy, move to folder, or copy to folder to get them into the main Contact folder, Outlook starts cycling the CPU. Once this happens, as soon as I delete them from the main Contacts folder, all problems stop. This is driving me crazy!!! Thank you for your help! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Have you checked for any corrupt or damaged Contacts in the Folder before you moved them? Are you certain you exited Outlook completely before you copied the PST file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... I have a new computer and am trying to move my contacts from another computer to the new one. I'm trying to determine how to best get my contacts into the "Contacts" folder without hanging my system. Whenever I get my contacts into the Contacts folder Outlook takes over my CPU every 6 seconds or so! After reading some previous posts, I tried saving the contacts to a .pst file that I then opened into Outlook as another Personal File Folder. This works well and does not take over my CPU until I try to cut / copy the contacts from this second Person Folder into the main Contacts folder. At that point, I have the same problem as before with Outlook taking over the CPU. Unfortunately, I need the contacts in the main Contact folder so that I can link to my Treo. The set-up works perfectly on my other computer, but not here. Any help would be very much appreciated, as I've already spent about 16 hours trying different things to get this to work. Thanks!!! |
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Very odd. I've never seen anything like it. Are you sure the destination PST
file has no errors? How many Contacts in the default folder? What happens if you create a new PST and try to copy the Contacts into it? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... According to scanpst.exe, both my overall Personal Folder, as well as the one containing the Contacts, are fine. Is there another way to check? I can now even get to the point where the Contacts are ok and do not hang my computer if they are in a sub-folder of the main Contacts folder (Contacts, with "+" next to it, that when opened leads to another "Contacts"). However, as soon as I try to cut, copy, move to folder, or copy to folder to get them into the main Contact folder, Outlook starts cycling the CPU. Once this happens, as soon as I delete them from the main Contacts folder, all problems stop. This is driving me crazy!!! Thank you for your help! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Have you checked for any corrupt or damaged Contacts in the Folder before you moved them? Are you certain you exited Outlook completely before you copied the PST file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... I have a new computer and am trying to move my contacts from another computer to the new one. I'm trying to determine how to best get my contacts into the "Contacts" folder without hanging my system. Whenever I get my contacts into the Contacts folder Outlook takes over my CPU every 6 seconds or so! After reading some previous posts, I tried saving the contacts to a .pst file that I then opened into Outlook as another Personal File Folder. This works well and does not take over my CPU until I try to cut / copy the contacts from this second Person Folder into the main Contacts folder. At that point, I have the same problem as before with Outlook taking over the CPU. Unfortunately, I need the contacts in the main Contact folder so that I can link to my Treo. The set-up works perfectly on my other computer, but not here. Any help would be very much appreciated, as I've already spent about 16 hours trying different things to get this to work. Thanks!!! |
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I agree, it is odd. I have a total of about 260 contacts, but all are in a
sub-folder under Contacts, default Contacts has 0 contacts in it. I've tried re-installing Outlook several times. I've tried setting up a new PST several times. Either way, I end up with the same results - Outlook takes over my CPU when contacts are placed in the default Contacts folder. I've run scanpst.exe on both the destination and source, and it reports back no errors on both. Is there another way to determine if there are any errors on either the source or destination? I have the same build of Outlook and set of contacts on my desktop and it runs without issue. Worst case, I'll leave all of my contacts in a sub-folder of the Contacts folder, but that seems sort of silly. Russ, thank you for your help and insight... I'm still hoping we can come up with something that works! - Matt "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Very odd. I've never seen anything like it. Are you sure the destination PST file has no errors? How many Contacts in the default folder? What happens if you create a new PST and try to copy the Contacts into it? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... According to scanpst.exe, both my overall Personal Folder, as well as the one containing the Contacts, are fine. Is there another way to check? I can now even get to the point where the Contacts are ok and do not hang my computer if they are in a sub-folder of the main Contacts folder (Contacts, with "+" next to it, that when opened leads to another "Contacts"). However, as soon as I try to cut, copy, move to folder, or copy to folder to get them into the main Contact folder, Outlook starts cycling the CPU. Once this happens, as soon as I delete them from the main Contacts folder, all problems stop. This is driving me crazy!!! Thank you for your help! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Have you checked for any corrupt or damaged Contacts in the Folder before you moved them? Are you certain you exited Outlook completely before you copied the PST file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... I have a new computer and am trying to move my contacts from another computer to the new one. I'm trying to determine how to best get my contacts into the "Contacts" folder without hanging my system. Whenever I get my contacts into the Contacts folder Outlook takes over my CPU every 6 seconds or so! After reading some previous posts, I tried saving the contacts to a .pst file that I then opened into Outlook as another Personal File Folder. This works well and does not take over my CPU until I try to cut / copy the contacts from this second Person Folder into the main Contacts folder. At that point, I have the same problem as before with Outlook taking over the CPU. Unfortunately, I need the contacts in the main Contact folder so that I can link to my Treo. The set-up works perfectly on my other computer, but not here. Any help would be very much appreciated, as I've already spent about 16 hours trying different things to get this to work. Thanks!!! |
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The only thing I see that is unique to your circumstance is having a default
Contact Folder with 0 Contacts. No one uses Outlook that way, nor was it designed for that scenario. If you use Outlook conventionally, does the problem persist? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... I agree, it is odd. I have a total of about 260 contacts, but all are in a sub-folder under Contacts, default Contacts has 0 contacts in it. I've tried re-installing Outlook several times. I've tried setting up a new PST several times. Either way, I end up with the same results - Outlook takes over my CPU when contacts are placed in the default Contacts folder. I've run scanpst.exe on both the destination and source, and it reports back no errors on both. Is there another way to determine if there are any errors on either the source or destination? I have the same build of Outlook and set of contacts on my desktop and it runs without issue. Worst case, I'll leave all of my contacts in a sub-folder of the Contacts folder, but that seems sort of silly. Russ, thank you for your help and insight... I'm still hoping we can come up with something that works! - Matt "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Very odd. I've never seen anything like it. Are you sure the destination PST file has no errors? How many Contacts in the default folder? What happens if you create a new PST and try to copy the Contacts into it? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... According to scanpst.exe, both my overall Personal Folder, as well as the one containing the Contacts, are fine. Is there another way to check? I can now even get to the point where the Contacts are ok and do not hang my computer if they are in a sub-folder of the main Contacts folder (Contacts, with "+" next to it, that when opened leads to another "Contacts"). However, as soon as I try to cut, copy, move to folder, or copy to folder to get them into the main Contact folder, Outlook starts cycling the CPU. Once this happens, as soon as I delete them from the main Contacts folder, all problems stop. This is driving me crazy!!! Thank you for your help! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Have you checked for any corrupt or damaged Contacts in the Folder before you moved them? Are you certain you exited Outlook completely before you copied the PST file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... I have a new computer and am trying to move my contacts from another computer to the new one. I'm trying to determine how to best get my contacts into the "Contacts" folder without hanging my system. Whenever I get my contacts into the Contacts folder Outlook takes over my CPU every 6 seconds or so! After reading some previous posts, I tried saving the contacts to a .pst file that I then opened into Outlook as another Personal File Folder. This works well and does not take over my CPU until I try to cut / copy the contacts from this second Person Folder into the main Contacts folder. At that point, I have the same problem as before with Outlook taking over the CPU. Unfortunately, I need the contacts in the main Contact folder so that I can link to my Treo. The set-up works perfectly on my other computer, but not here. Any help would be very much appreciated, as I've already spent about 16 hours trying different things to get this to work. Thanks!!! |
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Agreed - that's the problem! As soon as I put contacts into the default
Contacts folder, Outlook begins cycling the CPU. Putting my contacts in a sub-folder of the default Contacts has been the only way I've been able to work around the problem. I just tried starting over again with a fresh PST and opened my Contacts PST file from my other machine. As soon as I copied them into the default Contacts folder of the fresh PST (no other files in the entire thing), the CPU began its cycling (60% of my new T7200 dual core CPU every 10 seconds). As soon as I delete the contacts from the default folder, it stops. I wish I knew why this was happening! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The only thing I see that is unique to your circumstance is having a default Contact Folder with 0 Contacts. No one uses Outlook that way, nor was it designed for that scenario. If you use Outlook conventionally, does the problem persist? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... I agree, it is odd. I have a total of about 260 contacts, but all are in a sub-folder under Contacts, default Contacts has 0 contacts in it. I've tried re-installing Outlook several times. I've tried setting up a new PST several times. Either way, I end up with the same results - Outlook takes over my CPU when contacts are placed in the default Contacts folder. I've run scanpst.exe on both the destination and source, and it reports back no errors on both. Is there another way to determine if there are any errors on either the source or destination? I have the same build of Outlook and set of contacts on my desktop and it runs without issue. Worst case, I'll leave all of my contacts in a sub-folder of the Contacts folder, but that seems sort of silly. Russ, thank you for your help and insight... I'm still hoping we can come up with something that works! - Matt "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Very odd. I've never seen anything like it. Are you sure the destination PST file has no errors? How many Contacts in the default folder? What happens if you create a new PST and try to copy the Contacts into it? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... According to scanpst.exe, both my overall Personal Folder, as well as the one containing the Contacts, are fine. Is there another way to check? I can now even get to the point where the Contacts are ok and do not hang my computer if they are in a sub-folder of the main Contacts folder (Contacts, with "+" next to it, that when opened leads to another "Contacts"). However, as soon as I try to cut, copy, move to folder, or copy to folder to get them into the main Contact folder, Outlook starts cycling the CPU. Once this happens, as soon as I delete them from the main Contacts folder, all problems stop. This is driving me crazy!!! Thank you for your help! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Have you checked for any corrupt or damaged Contacts in the Folder before you moved them? Are you certain you exited Outlook completely before you copied the PST file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... I have a new computer and am trying to move my contacts from another computer to the new one. I'm trying to determine how to best get my contacts into the "Contacts" folder without hanging my system. Whenever I get my contacts into the Contacts folder Outlook takes over my CPU every 6 seconds or so! After reading some previous posts, I tried saving the contacts to a .pst file that I then opened into Outlook as another Personal File Folder. This works well and does not take over my CPU until I try to cut / copy the contacts from this second Person Folder into the main Contacts folder. At that point, I have the same problem as before with Outlook taking over the CPU. Unfortunately, I need the contacts in the main Contact folder so that I can link to my Treo. The set-up works perfectly on my other computer, but not here. Any help would be very much appreciated, as I've already spent about 16 hours trying different things to get this to work. Thanks!!! |
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Just so that you do not feel all alone: the same thing has happened to
me. Twice actually. I bought a HP laptop, copied in my old PST, the CPU started cycling. Tried the same things you did. Problem is with both Contacts and Calendar in the Default Folders. Even if I simply add in a few contacts and appointments to a new, empty PST, the problem starts (cycling to abouit 10% with 20 of either). I had to take the HP back and bought a Dell 640m. Exactly the same thing. Could it be a Dual Core thing? Matt wrote: Agreed - that's the problem! As soon as I put contacts into the default Contacts folder, Outlook begins cycling the CPU. Putting my contacts in a sub-folder of the default Contacts has been the only way I've been able to work around the problem. I just tried starting over again with a fresh PST and opened my Contacts PST file from my other machine. As soon as I copied them into the default Contacts folder of the fresh PST (no other files in the entire thing), the CPU began its cycling (60% of my new T7200 dual core CPU every 10 seconds). As soon as I delete the contacts from the default folder, it stops. I wish I knew why this was happening! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The only thing I see that is unique to your circumstance is having a default Contact Folder with 0 Contacts. No one uses Outlook that way, nor was it designed for that scenario. If you use Outlook conventionally, does the problem persist? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... I agree, it is odd. I have a total of about 260 contacts, but all are in a sub-folder under Contacts, default Contacts has 0 contacts in it. I've tried re-installing Outlook several times. I've tried setting up a new PST several times. Either way, I end up with the same results - Outlook takes over my CPU when contacts are placed in the default Contacts folder. I've run scanpst.exe on both the destination and source, and it reports back no errors on both. Is there another way to determine if there are any errors on either the source or destination? I have the same build of Outlook and set of contacts on my desktop and it runs without issue. Worst case, I'll leave all of my contacts in a sub-folder of the Contacts folder, but that seems sort of silly. Russ, thank you for your help and insight... I'm still hoping we can come up with something that works! - Matt "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Very odd. I've never seen anything like it. Are you sure the destination PST file has no errors? How many Contacts in the default folder? What happens if you create a new PST and try to copy the Contacts into it? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... According to scanpst.exe, both my overall Personal Folder, as well as the one containing the Contacts, are fine. Is there another way to check? I can now even get to the point where the Contacts are ok and do not hang my computer if they are in a sub-folder of the main Contacts folder (Contacts, with "+" next to it, that when opened leads to another "Contacts"). However, as soon as I try to cut, copy, move to folder, or copy to folder to get them into the main Contact folder, Outlook starts cycling the CPU. Once this happens, as soon as I delete them from the main Contacts folder, all problems stop. This is driving me crazy!!! Thank you for your help! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Have you checked for any corrupt or damaged Contacts in the Folder before you moved them? Are you certain you exited Outlook completely before you copied the PST file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... I have a new computer and am trying to move my contacts from another computer to the new one. I'm trying to determine how to best get my contacts into the "Contacts" folder without hanging my system. Whenever I get my contacts into the Contacts folder Outlook takes over my CPU every 6 seconds or so! After reading some previous posts, I tried saving the contacts to a .pst file that I then opened into Outlook as another Personal File Folder. This works well and does not take over my CPU until I try to cut / copy the contacts from this second Person Folder into the main Contacts folder. At that point, I have the same problem as before with Outlook taking over the CPU. Unfortunately, I need the contacts in the main Contact folder so that I can link to my Treo. The set-up works perfectly on my other computer, but not here. Any help would be very much appreciated, as I've already spent about 16 hours trying different things to get this to work. Thanks!!! |
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I am also having the same issue. I feel like it has something to do
with the import of the .pst. I just got a brand new Dell XPS M1210, Intel Core 2 Duo Processor. I exported mail, contacts and calendar to pst files from my old computer, the imported to the new one. About half way through, it just about froze up. I had to force quit Outlook, uninstall, delete the pst files, reinstall and then I only imported my mail folders. I used my blackberry to import the contacts and calendar items. However, now it is just slow--unacceptably slow. Other apps (Photoshop included!) are lighting fast. Any luck on figuring out a solution? Julie Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: The only thing I see that is unique to your circumstance is having a default Contact Folder with 0 Contacts. No one uses Outlook that way, nor was it designed for that scenario. If you use Outlook conventionally, does the problem persist? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... I agree, it is odd. I have a total of about 260 contacts, but all are in a sub-folder under Contacts, default Contacts has 0 contacts in it. I've tried re-installing Outlook several times. I've tried setting up a new PST several times. Either way, I end up with the same results - Outlook takes over my CPU when contacts are placed in the default Contacts folder. I've run scanpst.exe on both the destination and source, and it reports back no errors on both. Is there another way to determine if there are any errors on either the source or destination? I have the same build of Outlook and set of contacts on my desktop and it runs without issue. Worst case, I'll leave all of my contacts in a sub-folder of the Contacts folder, but that seems sort of silly. Russ, thank you for your help and insight... I'm still hoping we can come up with something that works! - Matt "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Very odd. I've never seen anything like it. Are you sure the destination PST file has no errors? How many Contacts in the default folder? What happens if you create a new PST and try to copy the Contacts into it? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... According to scanpst.exe, both my overall Personal Folder, as well as the one containing the Contacts, are fine. Is there another way to check? I can now even get to the point where the Contacts are ok and do not hang my computer if they are in a sub-folder of the main Contacts folder (Contacts, with "+" next to it, that when opened leads to another "Contacts"). However, as soon as I try to cut, copy, move to folder, or copy to folder to get them into the main Contact folder, Outlook starts cycling the CPU. Once this happens, as soon as I delete them from the main Contacts folder, all problems stop. This is driving me crazy!!! Thank you for your help! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Have you checked for any corrupt or damaged Contacts in the Folder before you moved them? Are you certain you exited Outlook completely before you copied the PST file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Matt" wrote in message ... I have a new computer and am trying to move my contacts from another computer to the new one. I'm trying to determine how to best get my contacts into the "Contacts" folder without hanging my system. Whenever I get my contacts into the Contacts folder Outlook takes over my CPU every 6 seconds or so! After reading some previous posts, I tried saving the contacts to a .pst file that I then opened into Outlook as another Personal File Folder. This works well and does not take over my CPU until I try to cut / copy the contacts from this second Person Folder into the main Contacts folder. At that point, I have the same problem as before with Outlook taking over the CPU. Unfortunately, I need the contacts in the main Contact folder so that I can link to my Treo. The set-up works perfectly on my other computer, but not here. Any help would be very much appreciated, as I've already spent about 16 hours trying different things to get this to work. Thanks!!! |
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jj wrote:
I am also having the same issue. I feel like it has something to do with the import of the .pst. I just got a brand new Dell XPS M1210, Intel Core 2 Duo Processor. I exported mail, contacts and calendar to pst files from my old computer, the imported to the new one. Never export to or import from a PST. There's no need and you lose data. Other problems can occur as well, including the corruption of the mail profile. Just open the PST in Outlook with FIleopenOutlook Data File. -- Brian Tillman |
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