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I need to free up disk space, but my archive.pst is a very large file
already. Would it work to simply copy the current version of archive.pst to a
thumb drive, delete archive.pst on my hard drive, and then just create a new
archive.pst from there? But even this this works to free up disk space, I
don't see how I could access the removed version of archive.pst. If I copied
the removed version back to my hard drive, wouldn't it erase the later
version of archive.pst that had built up over time? If so, are there any
better solutions to the problem of an oversized archive.pst on a smallish
hard drive?
already. Would it work to simply copy the current version of archive.pst to a
thumb drive, delete archive.pst on my hard drive, and then just create a new
archive.pst from there? But even this this works to free up disk space, I
don't see how I could access the removed version of archive.pst. If I copied
the removed version back to my hard drive, wouldn't it erase the later
version of archive.pst that had built up over time? If so, are there any
better solutions to the problem of an oversized archive.pst on a smallish
hard drive?