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Computer Crashed, lost my Outlook data

 
 
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      29th Oct 2007
I recently had my computer crash and I had to reinstall windows and all my
programs. After reinstalling Office professional 2000 I would like to try
and find my tasks, reminders, etc. that were saved in Outlook. Prior to
fromatting my hard drive and rebuilding my computer, I was able to save most
of my old files onto an external hard drive. Can anyone tell me what files I
need to copy inorder to have my old data for Outlook?? I couldn't find any
..PST files. After reinstalling office, I tried overwriting the entire
Program files\Microsoft Office subdirectory with the older files I was able
to save, but that didn't work. Perhaps someone knows the names of the files
I need to again have my old calendar entries, contacts, tasks, etc?
 
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      29th Oct 2007
They are *.pst files, by default they are hidden files.(the default name is
outlook.pst)

Never overwrite a pst file, it will cause corruption. It is not neccessary
to copy pst files to the OL default location, they can be located anywhere
on the HD - usually My Documents is a good place.
Once done, in OL, File>Open>Personal Folders..........browse to the location

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>I recently had my computer crash and I had to reinstall windows and all my
> programs. After reinstalling Office professional 2000 I would like to try
> and find my tasks, reminders, etc. that were saved in Outlook. Prior to
> fromatting my hard drive and rebuilding my computer, I was able to save
> most
> of my old files onto an external hard drive. Can anyone tell me what
> files I
> need to copy inorder to have my old data for Outlook?? I couldn't find
> any
> .PST files. After reinstalling office, I tried overwriting the entire
> Program files\Microsoft Office subdirectory with the older files I was
> able
> to save, but that didn't work. Perhaps someone knows the names of the
> files
> I need to again have my old calendar entries, contacts, tasks, etc?



 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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      29th Oct 2007
Take a look here, it may help:
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm


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After furious head scratching, N8xwb asked:

| I recently had my computer crash and I had to reinstall windows and
| all my programs. After reinstalling Office professional 2000 I would
| like to try and find my tasks, reminders, etc. that were saved in
| Outlook. Prior to fromatting my hard drive and rebuilding my
| computer, I was able to save most of my old files onto an external
| hard drive. Can anyone tell me what files I need to copy inorder to
| have my old data for Outlook?? I couldn't find any .PST files.
| After reinstalling office, I tried overwriting the entire Program
| files\Microsoft Office subdirectory with the older files I was able
| to save, but that didn't work. Perhaps someone knows the names of
| the files I need to again have my old calendar entries, contacts,
| tasks, etc?
 
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      31st Oct 2007
I have had a similar problem recently and havent been able to resolve it so
far.

Basically I created a new administrator account on my computer for another
user. However once this account was created it overwrote my original
administrator account without warning and in doing so it appears to have
deleted all of my old e-mails.

I have tried to restore my system to its previous setting to try and find
the .pst file, however I am unable to restore the previous settings.

Does anyone know if these e-mails have any chance of being saved somewhere
on the computer or if they will have been deleted?


"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

> Take a look here, it may help:
> http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm
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> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
> unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
> reading.
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> After furious head scratching, N8xwb asked:
>
> | I recently had my computer crash and I had to reinstall windows and
> | all my programs. After reinstalling Office professional 2000 I would
> | like to try and find my tasks, reminders, etc. that were saved in
> | Outlook. Prior to fromatting my hard drive and rebuilding my
> | computer, I was able to save most of my old files onto an external
> | hard drive. Can anyone tell me what files I need to copy inorder to
> | have my old data for Outlook?? I couldn't find any .PST files.
> | After reinstalling office, I tried overwriting the entire Program
> | files\Microsoft Office subdirectory with the older files I was able
> | to save, but that didn't work. Perhaps someone knows the names of
> | the files I need to again have my old calendar entries, contacts,
> | tasks, etc?
>

 
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Brian Tillman
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      31st Oct 2007
Richard Caine <Richard (E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Does anyone know if these e-mails have any chance of being saved
> somewhere on the computer or if they will have been deleted?


Unless you specifically saved them, they're most likely gone.
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      31st Oct 2007
Ok, thank you for the notice. I do back up the computer regularily, though
not the folder which contains the outlook files.

Do you know why it does this? I assume it is something to do with changing
administrators and the privacy of e-mails and what not?

Richard

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Richard Caine <Richard (E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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> > Does anyone know if these e-mails have any chance of being saved
> > somewhere on the computer or if they will have been deleted?

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> Unless you specifically saved them, they're most likely gone.
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Brian Tillman
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      31st Oct 2007
Richard Caine <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Do you know why it does this? I assume it is something to do with
> changing administrators and the privacy of e-mails and what not?


If you added another account, a new user profile should have been created
that was different that the original (different folder path), so I can't
explain it.
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