Help Needed!

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James

I'm posting this for a friend who had his computer to crash and he
did
a system restore and lost some old emails. Is there any way to get
those emails back? Here is something he wrote-

I am looking for the person who had the friends who were going to buy
our
NQC tickets for 2010.
The were going to retire and use our tickets this year.


My computer crashed due to a corrupted hard drive and when I did a
total
system restore it deleted all my old saved emails so I cannot contact
them.


Thanks


And here is another message he wrote when I ask him if his system was
windows xp, and he told me it was.


I had to do a total reboot from recovery disks and it reverted me
back
to 2003 when I bought the computer. When I reloaded Microsoft Outlook
it did not recognize my previous emails. All my folders were blank in
spite of the fact that the recovery process said all my data file
would be saved.


James
Any help would be appreciated-Thank You.
 
S

Shenan Stanley

James said:
I'm posting this for a friend who had his computer to crash and he
did
a system restore and lost some old emails. Is there any way to get
those emails back? Here is something he wrote-

I am looking for the person who had the friends who were going to
buy our
NQC tickets for 2010.
The were going to retire and use our tickets this year.


My computer crashed due to a corrupted hard drive and when I did a
total
system restore it deleted all my old saved emails so I cannot
contact them.


Thanks


And here is another message he wrote when I ask him if his system
was windows xp, and he told me it was.


I had to do a total reboot from recovery disks and it reverted me
back
to 2003 when I bought the computer. When I reloaded Microsoft
Outlook it did not recognize my previous emails. All my folders
were blank in spite of the fact that the recovery process said all
my data file would be saved.


James
Any help would be appreciated-Thank You.

That sucks. Makes a good case for backups, though.
 
J

Jim

I'm posting this for a friend who had his computer to crash and he
did
a system restore and lost some old emails. Is there any way to get
those emails back? Here is something he wrote-

I am looking for the person who had the friends who were going to buy
our
NQC tickets for 2010.
The were going to retire and use our tickets this year.


My computer crashed due to a corrupted hard drive and when I did a
total
system restore


Sounds like he did a format instead .
 
J

James

a by the n > it did not recognize my previous emails. All my folders were blank in


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It wasn't me, it was another man named Paul Slopak, he said he did a
complete system restore and also a total reboot from recovery disks-
now his old emails are gone.

James
 
U

Unknown

Of course they would be gone.
I believe you are confusing system restore with re-install."James"







a by the n > it did not recognize my previous emails. All my folders were
blank in


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It wasn't me, it was another man named Paul Slopak, he said he did a
complete system restore and also a total reboot from recovery disks-
now his old emails are gone.

James
 
J

James

It wasn't me, it was another man named Paul Slopak, he said he did a
complete system restore and also a total reboot from recovery disks-
now his old emails are gone.

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He told me this morning that he was using Outlook not Outlook Express.

James
 
U

Unknown

Makes no difference. If he re-installed the OS his e-mail is gone.
It wasn't me, it was another man named Paul Slopak, he said he did a
complete system restore and also a total reboot from recovery disks-
now his old emails are gone.

James- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

He told me this morning that he was using Outlook not Outlook Express.

James
 

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