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As I am having to rebuild my system from scratch, but with my data files saved, things are not going to plan.
I installed Outlook after having changed MyDocuments. The new installation created new Outlook.pst and Archive.pst, and I have been vainly trying to hook these back to my old versions. Things are getting tangled, despite uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook a couple of times and hiding my old versions away, but Outlook seems to know where they are and half picks them up. Half, as they are the ones which are listed on the left hand pane, but when I try to send/receive, I get an error 'Outlook Data File Cannot be Accessed' with an error code 0x8004010F.
Any suggestions gratefully received...
I installed Outlook after having changed MyDocuments. The new installation created new Outlook.pst and Archive.pst, and I have been vainly trying to hook these back to my old versions. Things are getting tangled, despite uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook a couple of times and hiding my old versions away, but Outlook seems to know where they are and half picks them up. Half, as they are the ones which are listed on the left hand pane, but when I try to send/receive, I get an error 'Outlook Data File Cannot be Accessed' with an error code 0x8004010F.
Any suggestions gratefully received...
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- PCSpecialist
- OS
- Windows 7/64pro(SSD)
- CPU
- i7 eXtreme 980, 3.33GHz, 6 Cores, 12 Logical Processors
- Motherboard
- Asus P6TD Deluxe, BIOS 0501
- Memory
- 24 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 285
- Sound Card
- SoundMax Integrated Digital HD Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- NEC Multisync LCD2690wuxi2 Reference & NEC MultiSync EA232WM
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1200 & 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- System Disk 256GB Samsung SSD, SATA-6, (OS only) +
300G WD3000 Velociraptor (weekly system Clone) +
2 x 1.5TB Seagate 315 Barracuda (in Mirror, RAID 1) (all data) +
2 x 2TB (ext USB3) WD Raid 1 (weekly backup).
- Case
- Cosmos 1000
- Internet Speed
- 20Mbps
- Other Info
- APC Back-UPS BR1500GI
