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Old March 16th, 2010, 03:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
GJ
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Hello,

After having spent 5 hours continously on trying to find a solution, I am
submitting my problem over here hoping to get some help.

OS: Vista Home Edition
Outlook: 2007 version

My .pst file is stored on a Maxtor detachable drive and Outlook opens it
from there. I have been doing this for a year now. Today when Outlook opened
this .pst file, it showed all the emails (and folder structure) correctly
"for a few seconds" only. But right after that, it started showing the above
error message when clicking on any folder or individual email. Its
nightmarish for me since all my very very important emails are in there
without any recent backup.

When I try to copy this file in Windows Explorer (with Outlook being
closed), I get the following error: "Cannot read from source file or disk."

After having read on some forums, I got the impression that this .pst file
is (or getting) locked by some other process. In other words, this problem
could have something to do with lock on the .pst file. So I tried all listed
solutions but without any success. There was a suggestion to use "Unlocker"
for seeing if some other process might have locked it. I tried Unlocker but
it says this file is not locked by any process.

I do not want to use scanpst tool since it throws away (based on my previous
experience) a lot of emails from the .pst file. Plus my .pst does not seem to
be corrupt at all since it is showing all the emails for the first few
seconds and then starts displaying the above error message.

There was also a suggestion to copy this file in safe mode, get rid of the
current version and start with the copied version. But that also is not
possible since in Safe Mode the notebook is not recognizing the maxtor
detachable drive and as explained above, I am not able to copy this file to
local hard disk.

Can someone please help me?

Thanks a ton in advance. Hope to solve this without loosing any emails.
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Old March 16th, 2010, 04:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert
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On 3/15/2010 7:53 PM, GJ wrote:
Hello,

After having spent 5 hours continously on trying to find a solution, I am
submitting my problem over here hoping to get some help.

OS: Vista Home Edition
Outlook: 2007 version

My .pst file is stored on a Maxtor detachable drive and Outlook opens it
from there. I have been doing this for a year now. Today when Outlook opened
this .pst file, it showed all the emails (and folder structure) correctly
"for a few seconds" only. But right after that, it started showing the above
error message when clicking on any folder or individual email. Its
nightmarish for me since all my very very important emails are in there
without any recent backup.

When I try to copy this file in Windows Explorer (with Outlook being
closed), I get the following error: "Cannot read from source file or disk."

After having read on some forums, I got the impression that this .pst file
is (or getting) locked by some other process. In other words, this problem
could have something to do with lock on the .pst file. So I tried all listed
solutions but without any success. There was a suggestion to use "Unlocker"
for seeing if some other process might have locked it. I tried Unlocker but
it says this file is not locked by any process.

I do not want to use scanpst tool since it throws away (based on my previous
experience) a lot of emails from the .pst file. Plus my .pst does not seem to
be corrupt at all since it is showing all the emails for the first few
seconds and then starts displaying the above error message.

There was also a suggestion to copy this file in safe mode, get rid of the
current version and start with the copied version. But that also is not
possible since in Safe Mode the notebook is not recognizing the maxtor
detachable drive and as explained above, I am not able to copy this file to
local hard disk.

Can someone please help me?

Thanks a ton in advance. Hope to solve this without loosing any emails.


Your external drive may be in the process of failing.

Your immediate solution is this:

Do not disconnect the USB drive, do not reboot.

1. Download Unlocker http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/
2. Navigate to the location of your PST file on the external drive
3. Right-click it and choose to "unlock" it. That will release it from
any processes
4. Immediately copy it to a location with sufficient disk space.
5. Let us know when this is complete, and we'll go from here.

I run a data recovery company. Believe me when I tell you that time is
very much of the essence now.

If Unlocker does not work, you probably need more specific help. I can
run some tools, but you'll need an empty disk the size of your current
USB drive before I can even touch this.
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Old March 16th, 2010, 02:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
GJ
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Hi,

Thanks for trying to help.

Unlocker says that the file is not locked at all. And I am not able to copy
it and instead get the error msg "Cannot read from source file or disk".

USB Drive is working perfectly fine since this problem started (1 day back).
All other files, including other .pst, are working just fine.

Is there anything else I could try?

Thanks once again.
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Old March 16th, 2010, 02:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Peter Foldes
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Did you try a new profile ?

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"GJ" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Thanks for trying to help.

Unlocker says that the file is not locked at all. And I am not able to copy
it and instead get the error msg "Cannot read from source file or disk".

USB Drive is working perfectly fine since this problem started (1 day back).
All other files, including other .pst, are working just fine.

Is there anything else I could try?

Thanks once again.


  #5  
Old March 16th, 2010, 04:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
GJ
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Hi Peter,

Just create a new profile, allocate the same .pst file ( on the external
drive), then deleted the previous profile, then started Outlook and the same
problem: All emails/folders visible for the first few seconds and then the
above error msg starts appearing.

Any other suggestions?

Thanks for trying to help.


"Peter Foldes" wrote:

Did you try a new profile ?

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  #6  
Old March 16th, 2010, 04:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Orland, Kathleen
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Was this PST created in an older version of Outlook and brought over to your
new version?

"GJ" wrote in message
...
Hi Peter,

Just create a new profile, allocate the same .pst file ( on the external
drive), then deleted the previous profile, then started Outlook and the

same
problem: All emails/folders visible for the first few seconds and then the
above error msg starts appearing.

Any other suggestions?

Thanks for trying to help.


"Peter Foldes" wrote:

Did you try a new profile ?

--
Peter




  #7  
Old March 16th, 2010, 05:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
GJ
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No. It has been running like this for over a year now.

Thanks.

"Orland, Kathleen" wrote:

Was this PST created in an older version of Outlook and brought over to your
new version?


  #8  
Old March 16th, 2010, 06:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Orland, Kathleen
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So the PST was created using your version of Outlook 2007, not backed up
from an older version and brought in.

Have you scanned the PST for errors?

"GJ" wrote in message
...
No. It has been running like this for over a year now.

Thanks.

"Orland, Kathleen" wrote:

Was this PST created in an older version of Outlook and brought over to

your
new version?




  #9  
Old March 16th, 2010, 07:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
GJ
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Just did that and got the following error msg: "An unexpected error prevented
access to this file. Use a disk error checking program to check the disk, and
then try using the MS Office Outlook 2007 Inbox Repair Tool again."

Any suggestions on this "disk error checking program".

Thanks.


"Orland, Kathleen" wrote:

So the PST was created using your version of Outlook 2007, not backed up
from an older version and brought in.

Have you scanned the PST for errors?


  #10  
Old March 16th, 2010, 09:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Orland, Kathleen
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Looks like you may have some bad sectors on the drive your PST is on.

from a command prompt: chkdsk -r

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315265


"GJ" wrote in message
...
Just did that and got the following error msg: "An unexpected error

prevented
access to this file. Use a disk error checking program to check the disk,

and
then try using the MS Office Outlook 2007 Inbox Repair Tool again."

Any suggestions on this "disk error checking program".

Thanks.


"Orland, Kathleen" wrote:

So the PST was created using your version of Outlook 2007, not backed up
from an older version and brought in.

Have you scanned the PST for errors?




 




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