How can I restore lost e-mails? __

new modem installed yesterday. Had a connection problem. After that it has been resolved all my saved emails had disappeared.

Also cannot access my contacts anymore.

Considering that you have lost your mails from Outlook...

Search for the file in the following location

C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst

If this file exists, try opening Outlook,

Or any file in this location with extension (.pst), infact if you have set the location for the configuration account on Outlook and then look at that particular place.

If you still can't find find the complete C: drive.

If you can't find so nothing else, but you have to say Bye-Bye to those e-mails.

I hope it works for you.

See you soon

Tags: Windows

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