Outlook Express Question

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Fewski, May 23, 2007.

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    My computer crashed a few days ago and I have some very important emails in Outlook Express, in my old computer.

    Is there a way I can retreive them? The computer won't boot up, so vewing them with the old computer is out of the question.

    I set Outlook to get my emails on my new computer, but didn't get any that I received on the old one. cPanel doesn't keep any, as it 'forwards' them to Outlook I guess.

    Any help?

    Thanks :)
     
    Fewski, May 23, 2007 IP
  2. forumrating

    forumrating Notable Member

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    try hard drive recovery, if you can recover the data then possiblity that u cn get ur emails back. other option is to buy a hard drive reader and attach it to other machine and access the data.

    im using that rite now coz my pc is having real problems
     
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    MyspaceQuality Guest

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    it should be in your email. if you have deleted them. I think outlook saves the emails online not really on your computer.
     
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    Fewski Well-Known Member

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    Do you know where I can get to the emails then? Like I said in my first post, I inserted all the details (mail.domain.com ect.) on Outlook on my new computer, but only new emails came up.

    Thanks
     
    Fewski, May 23, 2007 IP
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    frankcow Well-Known Member

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    frankcow Well-Known Member

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    Pull the hard drive out, hook it up to your new machine on the IDE cable, you should at least be able to access the data
     
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