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Restore computer without deleting emails. - Leon - 2013-02-13 17:46 Hey guys. My dad has a Dell Latitude E6400 laptop that he uses for work at home and it is slow beyond belief. Absolutely everything takes ages to load up and more often than not, it freezes during Windows startup. Being the technical genius that I am (This is sarcasm for those that hadn´t noticed) I´m going to a system restore. I should be able to figure that out since I´ve done it on my own laptops a few times in the past. I´ve managed to pull most of the files out of his computer and the issue at hand is all of his e-mails. They can and must not be deleted. How do I pull these emails off the computer so that they can be put back in place afterwards or back them up? He uses Outlook on Windows XP. P.S: My dad works for himself, so there´s no tech support. TL: DR: WinXP computer needs a restore. How do I backup the email? RE: Restore computer without deleting emails. - Tommer - 2013-02-13 18:06 Microsoft (http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-vista/System-Restore-frequently-asked-questions) Wrote:System Restore affects Windows system files, programs, and registry settings. It can also make changes to scripts, batch files, and other types of executable files on your computer. However, if you don't trust M$, the instructions for finding the location of where your emails are stored on your machine once downloaded are here; http://email.about.com/od/outlooktips/qt/Find_Out_Where_Outlook_Stores_Your_Mail_Calendar_and_Data.htm Those instructions are confirmed working from 2000-2007 idk about later versions of Outlook but it's probably the same or similar. It seems strange that he's asking to keep his emails safe. Surely even if he did lose them after a restore they would still be on the mail server and thus could be downloaded again? Ahwell. Hope it helps. RE: Restore computer without deleting emails. - Leon - 2013-02-13 18:09 And as usual, I`m an idiot. Sorry for that. What I mean is a factory reset of the computer. RE: Restore computer without deleting emails. - Kayla - 2013-02-13 19:09 got a second HDD ready? or an online-webspace? FTP-Server? similar? (2013-02-13 18:06)Tommer Wrote: It seems strange that he's asking to keep his emails safe. Surely even if he did lose them after a restore they would still be on the mail server and thus could be downloaded again?If he has a freemail account -> he has limited space. If he hasn't, he probably still has limited space. So E-Mails get deleted from the Server after some days. e.g. I got ~13,500 E-Mails on my computer, if I would have them on the mail server my provider would tell me to get rid of 'em, else I won't receive anything anymore. RE: Restore computer without deleting emails. - Leon - 2013-02-15 21:42 I have an external harddrive at my disposal, yes. What the other things mean I have no idea. How does the rest help me? RE: Restore computer without deleting emails. - Kayla - 2013-02-15 21:50 does the win-xp computer still run? if yes -> search for files -> *.dbx -> copy all the files from the folders where it found them. Else -> there must be an export-option somewhere in outlook else -> Quote:Outlook stores all your data (email messages, contacts, your calendars, and more) in ominous "Personal Folder" (.pst) files. They are proprietary and complicated, and it's a good idea to back them up now and then. First you need to find the location where Outlook keeps your .pst files, however.http://email.about.com/od/outlooktips/qt/Find_Out_Where_Outlook_Stores_Your_Mail_Calendar_and_Data.htm http://email.about.com/od/outlooktips/ss/find_ol_data.htm RE: Restore computer without deleting emails. - Leon - 2013-02-15 21:51 Awesome. Thanks! RE: Restore computer without deleting emails. - Kayla - 2013-02-15 21:53 Oh and I asked for the 2nd HDD / online-webspace / FTP-Server / similar because you need some space where you save the backed up e-mails to RE: Restore computer without deleting emails. - Elmo - 2013-02-16 16:12 To be safe, making a full backup of the Documents and Settings folder would probably be a good idea. |