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PST file « on: August 22, 2012, 12:44:01 PM » Hello, I have an 8gb PST file that is corrupt and I'm unable to recover more than 20% of the emails on it.The file was created in Outlook https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa231024(v=vs.60).aspx 2007. I copied it onto a Kingston 64GB flash drive, then reset my PC to factory settings (because it was very slow and had been infected by viruses over the years). After I reset my PC, I copied my files from the flash drive back onto my new configuration. Everything was fine except the PST file. When I try to open it, Outlook tells me it is corrupt or cannot be opened and suggests running scanpst.exe. When http://www.computerhope.com/forum/index.php?topic=132940.0 I do, it does recover some emails (about 20%) but these are old emails - nothing from the past 2 years.I have tried lots of 3rd party utilities and none have been able to recover the most recent emails. Any helpful ideas? Is it possible that the flash drive may have been corrupted when I formatted it from FAT32 to NTFS in order to accept files larger than 4gb? When I right click on the folder that contains the PST file on the flash drive, the properties say "read only". I uncheck and save but when I go back, I still see "read only". Is it possible that the corruption of the PST is related to this perhaps?Any, any ideas? Would be so appreciated!Thank youAJ Logged hartbeatmrApprenticeThanked: 54 Certifications: List Computer: Specs Experience: Expert OS: Windows 7 Re: Microsoft Outlook - Help recovering corrupt PST file « Reply #1 on: August 22, 2012, 01:28:46 PM » Good afternoon gc11530 and welcome to CHI do have a couple of questions for you What is your OS and bit version that you are trying to do this on. (i.e Windows 7 64 bit etc)If you can't access the PST and you did a scanpst.exe did you try scanost.exe alsoYour email set up is it a pop, Imap, exchange server etc?When you backed up your PC before you did
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run the file it needs to complete the action you just asked it to do. This error is usually the result of a problem with an application on your system. You will generally see this error in Microsoft Word documents that were made using a different PC and whose macros have been enabled. Normally, the error is caused by problems in Visual Basic’s macro command settings. What Causes Runtime Error 52? This error is generally caused by a wrong macro command configuration in Visual Basic. It can also be caused by a defective Microsoft Word application or registry problems. This error wil be typically displayed in your PC in the following format: » “Runtime error 52: Bad File name or number.” This tutorial will teach you how you can fix this error. How To Fix Runtime Error 52 Step 1 – Remove Any “Macro” Settings From Your Document One of the major reasons why this error occurs is because of a macro setting in your Microsoft Word document failing to process. When this happens, you need to remove from your system the macro setting in question. It is best that you start with a fresh macro rather than work around an error in a document. The steps below will show you how this can be easily accomplished. First click on Start on your Windows Bar then select Tools Afterwards click on Options followed by Security Next, select Macro Security. Open the Security Level option, choose Medium then confirm by clicking on OK. Click on File then Exit to restart Word and reopen the document again. Once Microsoft Word prompts up again, you will be asked to either enable or disable macros. Choose the latter. Proceed to Step 2 if this doesn’t repair the error. Step 2 – Re-Install Any Programs Causing The Errors Another reason why you will be experiencing this error on your computer is because of Windows inability to properly process some settings or files in a parti