This could mean that the pst-file is on a location of your hard disk which
is damaged.
To analyze see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/crcerror.htm
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"yarn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I was merrily using Outlook 2007 one day. Closed it, went to open it
> again
> and it tells me it can't find the pst file. I have gone looking for it
> myself and it is in the folder it should be in. I don't understand.
>
> I have tried copying it from its current location to another so I don't
> lose
> the data, but I get an I/O device error listed as 0x8007045D
>
> I have tried all the various "repair" suggestions I could find, but each
> time I try it, the program says it can't find the file. I'm confused and
> simply don't understand. Can some one help me, please