Corrupt *.pst file

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metric4u

Have a large *.pst file that was running during a power outage, and
has become corrupt. Outlook help suggests that I run scanpst, which
returns no errors in any of the file segments in both normal and safe
mode, but Outlook still can not open. Have created a new *.pst file
and attempted to import from the old, same results.

No success with Scanpst, no success with import, no loading through
adding new folder to existing Outlook. Any thoughts ??
 
M

metric4u

Create a new Mail Profile in Control Panel, Mail.






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New mail profile created, but how does that affect the old *.pst
folder ?? Still can't import -or- repair the old folder.

Sorry for lack of understanding.
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Indeed.
How large is large?
You can try alternating the IRT with a scandisk utility. If the Inbox Repair
Tool still fails to repair the PST file, you can use the following tool to
find out what can be fixed:
http://officerecovery.com/outlook/index.htm


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Create a new Mail Profile in Control Panel, Mail.






- Show quoted text -

New mail profile created, but how does that affect the old *.pst
folder ?? Still can't import -or- repair the old folder.

Sorry for lack of understanding.
 
M

metric4u

Indeed.
How large is large?
You can try alternating the IRT with a scandisk utility. If the Inbox Repair
Tool still fails to repair the PST file, you can use the following tool to
find out what can be fixed:http://officerecovery.com/outlook/index.htm

--
Russ Valentine





New mail profile created, but how does that affect the old *.pst
folder ??  Still can't import -or- repair the old folder.

Sorry for lack of understanding.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

File is just under 6Gb (I know - should have archived it a loooong
time ago). No luck w/scandisk coupled w/IRT - will try officerecovery
and advise results. Thanks for the input !!!

SKK
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Which format PST file is this?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Indeed.
How large is large?
You can try alternating the IRT with a scandisk utility. If the Inbox
Repair
Tool still fails to repair the PST file, you can use the following tool to
find out what can be fixed:http://officerecovery.com/outlook/index.htm

--
Russ Valentine





New mail profile created, but how does that affect the old *.pst
folder ?? Still can't import -or- repair the old folder.

Sorry for lack of understanding.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

File is just under 6Gb (I know - should have archived it a loooong
time ago). No luck w/scandisk coupled w/IRT - will try officerecovery
and advise results. Thanks for the input !!!

SKK
 
M

metric4u

Which format PST file is this?
--
Russ Valentine






File is just under 6Gb (I know - should have archived it a loooong
time ago).  No luck w/scandisk coupled w/IRT - will try officerecovery
and advise results.  Thanks for the input !!!

SKK- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Not sure how to tell format - can only say that the file was created
using Office 2007 on a Vista machine. Is that what you're looking
for ??
 
M

metric4u

Which format PST file is this?
On Jan 5, 1:17 pm, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
Indeed.
How large is large?
You can try alternating the IRT with a scandisk utility. If the Inbox
Repair
Tool still fails to repair the PST file, you can use the following tool to
find out what can be fixed:http://officerecovery.com/outlook/index.htm
--
Russ Valentine
Create a new Mail Profile in Control Panel, Mail.
:
Have a large *.pst file that was running during a power outage, and
has become corrupt. Outlook help suggests that I run scanpst, which
returns no errors in any of the file segments in both normal and safe
mode, but Outlook still can not open. Have created a new *.pst file
and attempted to import from the old, same results.
No success with Scanpst, no success with import, no loading through
adding new folder to existing Outlook. Any thoughts ??- Hide quoted
text -
- Show quoted text -
New mail profile created, but how does that affect the old *.pst
folder ?? Still can't import -or- repair the old folder.
Sorry for lack of understanding.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
File is just under 6Gb (I know - should have archived it a loooong
time ago).  No luck w/scandisk coupled w/IRT - will try officerecovery
and advise results.  Thanks for the input !!!
SKK- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -

Not sure how to tell format - can only say that the file was created
using Office 2007 on a Vista machine.  Is that what you're looking
for ??- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Recovery for Outlook vers. 2.0 demo appears to have been able to
recover almost all of my messages and calendar events, but not certain
about the contacts - they don't appear to have been recovered, but
difficult to tell.

Any other suggestions before I take the $250 leap of faith ??
SKK
 
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zxr

Have a large *.pst file that was running during a power outage, and
has become corrupt. Outlook help suggests that I run scanpst, which
returns no errors in any of the file segments in both normal and safe
mode, but Outlook still can not open. Have created a new *.pst file
and attempted to import from the old, same results.

No success with Scanpst, no success with import, no loading through
adding new folder to existing Outlook. Any thoughts ??
I know your problem.you can try a popular Outlook recovery tool called
Advanced Outlook Repair to repair your PST file. It is a powerful tool
to recover messages, folders and other objects from corrupt or damaged
Microsoft Outlook PST files.

Detailed information about Advanced Outlook Repair can be found at
http://www.datanumen.com/aor/

And you can also download a free demo version at
http://www.datanumen.com/aor/aor.exe
 
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Brian Tillman

It would help if you were more judicious in quoting the prior messages.
Recovery for Outlook vers. 2.0 demo appears to have been able to
recover almost all of my messages and calendar events, but not certain
about the contacts - they don't appear to have been recovered, but
difficult to tell.

Any other suggestions before I take the $250 leap of faith ??

There are other PST recovery tools that may cost less. Google can find them
for you.
 

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