Poota help please!!
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Poota help please!!
Ok folks - it's time to re-thingyfy my hard drive (or rather get the one I bought 12 months ago going). The computer's started to run really slowly (I de-frag it every couple or 3 months btw).
I've backed up all my address book to put on disc, and sorted out what I want to back-up from documents, pictures etc etc. Trouble is, I don't know how to back up my emails. Is it just a case of opening each one and then saving them as documents, or is it possible to do them on-masse?
Thanks for any tips from you computer-whizz Trixters.
(building valve amplifiers is far less complicated!)
I've backed up all my address book to put on disc, and sorted out what I want to back-up from documents, pictures etc etc. Trouble is, I don't know how to back up my emails. Is it just a case of opening each one and then saving them as documents, or is it possible to do them on-masse?
Thanks for any tips from you computer-whizz Trixters.
(building valve amplifiers is far less complicated!)
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I think you have to export the e-mail folders as .pst files.
The reason they have to be exported as .pst files (where each folder becomes a separate PST) is that it retains the attributes of each e-mail when it is re-imported to your new installation (i.e. they retain the original send/receive dates, rather than the date you copied them)
Al
The reason they have to be exported as .pst files (where each folder becomes a separate PST) is that it retains the attributes of each e-mail when it is re-imported to your new installation (i.e. they retain the original send/receive dates, rather than the date you copied them)
Al
If I am ever on life support - Unplug me......
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
Then plug me back in..........
See if that works .....
And just in case your harddisk might crash: build yourself a Windows Boot CD. Go here http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
It's freeware but you do need a Windows XP SP2 installation CD. It'll boot from your CD-drive and give you a stripped down Windows OS with a toolbox to rescue whatever data on your harddisk.
Saved me once.
HJ
It's freeware but you do need a Windows XP SP2 installation CD. It'll boot from your CD-drive and give you a stripped down Windows OS with a toolbox to rescue whatever data on your harddisk.
Saved me once.
HJ
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