Mary wrote:
> If the hard drive was fine, why did you restore vista on the drive?
> Outlook has a forum that you should visit for help. Try opening OL
> and choosing File, Open Outlook Data File on the menu to see if OL
> can find your missing file.
>
> "Mick" wrote:
>
> > Like a good lad, I set Vista Home Premium to make regular backup
> > runs weekly to a partition on my hard drive under letter Z .....
> >
> > My motherboard died and I had to swap it out for another - but the
> > HDD was fine.
> >
> > Having reinstalled Vista on C: I went to restore my mail from the
> > backup and on each occasion I get the error message that
> >
> > "the disc containing the backup is not accessible. Please make sure
> > it is turned on and accessible."
> >
> > Well, it certainly is turned on and accessible - I can go into each
> > file individually (zipped) and locate the relevant files - but if I
> > try and manually restore them, Outlook will not recognise them - so
> > I assume that there is some sort of clever function taking place
> > that I don't know about.
> >
> > Can anybody assist me please?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Mick
> >
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> >
> >
I wasn't given an option other than to put a fresh install of Vista
onto the machine - new motherboard - drive would not boot. All my old
files were then put into a folder - 'windows old' by the install
routine - but like a plonk, I deleted the 'users' file with my original
mail .pst in ... no problem I thought .... they are backed up.
It's not an OL issue, it's a restore issue - but I'll post in the OL
forum to see if anybody can assist.
Mick
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