Vista to window7 email transition problem(s)

Noy2014

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Well, my laptop with Vista just crashed. My new laptop comes with Windows7.

My main objective to reinstate the Windows Mail that is hidden in the hard drive. I used the following tutorial;http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/5481-windows-mail.html

Unfortunately that did not work. I tried to the best I can, but ultimately, when I hit that launch "Windows Mail" icon, everything just stalled out, using all my computer's RAM and CPU resources endlessly. I would love to get Windows Mail on here, ...but I have tried so many times with no luck.

Can anyone guess why my computer may be stalling out after this process??
 
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P6100
Go to your old email.
Go to file
Import and export
Then export to a finger drive etc
Then import to the new email
 

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Go to your old email.
Go to file
Import and export
Then export to a finger drive etc
Then import to the new email


Which old email?? My Vista machine crashed, so I can't access the Windows Mail, ...I can only retrieve the data files from the hard drive.

I transferred those files to the Win7 desktop, and tried importing them into Windows Live Mail, ...but it won't even display those files anywhere. I'm at my wits end here!
 

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Toshiba Satellite L655
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Windows 7 x64
CPU
P6100
If its crashed the only thing I know is to take the HD and put in another computer. Sorry.
 

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PC/Desktop
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Dell XPS 420
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Windows 10, Home Clean Install
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Intel Core2 processsor Q8200(2.33Ghz 1333FSB) Quad Core Tech
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Dell
Memory
6 gb
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 256MB HD3650
Sound Card
Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
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Dell SP2009W 20"
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640 GB Serial ATA Hard drive
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Fan
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Dell USB Keyboard
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Noy2014, just a tip. In the link you posted, scroll down to post #6. It is absolutely critical that you follow this tutorial to the letter. Good luck!
 

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Standard windows
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I just did re-did everything from scratch. I don't find the instructions all that difficult to follow. Once again, when attempting to launch the program, the CPU/RAM stalls out. I noticed in the Task Manager, that "winmail.exe*32" is attempting to run continuously for hundreds, even thousands of times.

What can this indicate??
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba Satellite L655
OS
Windows 7 x64
CPU
P6100
In researching my previous post, I believe I found the solution!!!!

ANSWER: 64 bit Window 7, REQUIRES the Windows Mail program from a 64 bit Vista machine!! It is a rare exception, and did the trick for me!!!

MUST READ: Windows Mail on Windows 7 - can't make it work
 

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Toshiba Satellite L655
OS
Windows 7 x64
CPU
P6100
...ANSWER: 64 bit Window 7, REQUIRES the Windows Mail program from a 64 bit Vista machine!! It is a rare exception, and did the trick for me!!!
I believe the msoe.dll files posted in the tutorial are from a Vista machine after it was updated with a security update that caused problems at first. Now you must first apply the MS Windows Updates and then use those dlls.
 

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