How can I restore my e-mail files?
Restoring Microsoft Oultook (.pst) Files
Restoring Microsoft Outlook Express

Next Click Import and Export.

Select Personal Folder File (.pst) Click Next

Next click Browse

Choose the location of the recovered (.pst) Once you have clicked the (.pst) file click Open.

This will take you back to the Import Personal Folders. Choose from the options the best serves your needs then Click Next.
The Import Personal Folders dialog box will appear. Under Select the folder to import select Personal Folders check Include subfolders if they are required. Select the option to import into the current or into the same folder. Click Finish.
Outlook Express files are located inC:\Windows\Application Data\Outlook Express\{GUID}
or
C:\Documents and Settings\<USERNAME>\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{GUID}\Microsoft\Outlook Express
To restore outlook express files.
Copy the Identities directory to \Documents and Settings\ <USERNAME>\Local Settings\Application Data\.
Located at: C:\Documents and Settings\<Username>\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{GUID}\Microsoft\Outlook Express
Hard Drive Manufacturers:
If you have experienced drive failures such as:
Accidental file deletions, mechanical failures, damaged or deleted partitions, formatted drives, virus attacks and other causes, we can help. We can also recover data from drives not recognizable in BIOS and password protected drives. Our engineers have specially developed tools to recover data from the following drive manufacturers:
- Seagate
- Western Digital
- Samsung
- Hitachi
- IBM
- Fujitsu
- Toshiba
- Quantum
- Conner
File Types
If your file is corrupted, we can help recover the data. Listed are some of the most common file types:
Common Microsoft files:
- Access (.mdb)
- Excel (.xls)
- Word (.doc)
- Power Point (.ppt)
- MS Backup (.bkf)
- Publisher publications (.pub)
- OneNote files (.one)
- Project projects (.mdf)
Corel Word Perfect:
- Word Perfect documents (.wpd)
Email clients:
- Outlook (.pst)
- Outlook (.ost)
- Outlook Express (.dbx)
E-mail Servers:
- Exchange Private Folders Priv.edb (.edb)
- Exchange Public Folders Pub.edb (.edb)
- Zip files (.zip)
Adobe products:
- Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
- Photoshop (.pdd, .psd)
Interface Types
Common Hard drive interfaces:
- 3.5" ATA (IDE, EIDE)
- Serial ATA (SATA)
- SCSI
- 2.5" Laptop drives
- 1.8" Laptop drives
- USB external drives
- CD-R/RW/DVD-R/RW
- FireWire external drives
- MP3 player drives
RAID:
- RAID 0 - Striped disk array
- RAID 1 - Mirroring and duplexing
- RAID 2 - Error-correcting coding
- RAID 3 - Bit-interleaved parity
- RAID 4 - Dedicated parity drive
- RAID 5 - Block interleaved distributed parity
- RAID 6 - Independent data disks with double parity
- RAID 7 - Adds caching to levels 3 or 4
- RAID 0+1 - High data transfer performance
- RAID 10 - High reliability combined with high performance
- RAID 50 - High I/O rates and data transfer performance
Network Storage:
- NAS (Network Attached Storage)
- SAN (Storage Area Network)


