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dhcrist2
I recently had to move all of my data to one hard drive because my c and d
drives had bad sectors that I was able to replace, but I was told that when
it does that it means that the hard drive is almost ready to die. After I
moved all of my data to my new hard drive, I reinstalled microsoft office
2000. When I did that, I ended up losing all of my contacts, my emails that
I had saved in subfolders and personal folders, and my folders and
subfolders. These emails and folders and contacts are very inportant for me
because I use them for business. Is there any way that I can retrieve them
and put them back into Microsoft Outlook 2000?
drives had bad sectors that I was able to replace, but I was told that when
it does that it means that the hard drive is almost ready to die. After I
moved all of my data to my new hard drive, I reinstalled microsoft office
2000. When I did that, I ended up losing all of my contacts, my emails that
I had saved in subfolders and personal folders, and my folders and
subfolders. These emails and folders and contacts are very inportant for me
because I use them for business. Is there any way that I can retrieve them
and put them back into Microsoft Outlook 2000?