Re: Windows OneCare Beta) Back-up
- From: "Steve Cochran" <scochran@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 05:59:03 -0500
"BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eBhxCeQLGHA.2992@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi.
My thanks to both Noel Paton and Dave Guess for their advice. I have, indeed, been able to recover my messages,
In fact, I now have duplicate/triplicate/more entries! Is there a simple way to weed a folder to leave just one message instead of 2,3 or 4? If so, I'd appreciate advice.
Lastly, although my messages were retrieved in Inbox and Sent items, my own folders (and their contents) have not been discovered. Any further suggestions will be most welcome!
David B.
"BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23Epq6P8KGHA.1312@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxHi!
"Computing" is my winter hobby. I've recently been using OneCare (beta) and so far it seems wonderful! Two days ago, after carrying out a re-installation of Windows XP, SP2 and all updates - I then used my Back-Up disk (OneCare) to re-install my previous data. Everything happened as hoped ........ but when resurrecting my email messages I encountered a small problem.
The basic Folders (Inbox, Outbox, Sent Items etc) were recovered, along with all messages therein. However, all of the personal folders (Friends, Family, Shopping etc) which I'd created are missing (along with their contents).
There is a wealth of information within this Newsgroup, much of which I have reviewed, but I have seen no mention of Windows OneCare. I do not wish to spend money on programmes to recover these "lost" folders/messages as they are not important in a commercial sense, but I would be most grateful for an indication of how best to try to find the missing items. Can you (the reader) help me?
David B.
If you don't want to buy a message recovery program (and at this point only DBXpress has a chance of working), then the messages are lost and irrecoverable.
And without a 3rd party program, you are stuck with the duplicates, unless you wish to sit there and manually delete them.
steve
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