Inbox emails gone

All my 2011 emails has disappeared from my Inbox in windows mail.  I was empty during this time deleted items folder and it hung up and does not properly.  Then I discovered that all my email inbox has disappeared.  Where can I find my important emails of 2011?

Thanks for any help you can give me.  I'm desperate!

What is a POP3 account? If this is the case, check tools | Accounts | Mail | Properties | Advanced. If leave a copy of messages on the server is verified, they can be on your server. Just connect to your Webmail site server.

You can try this tool as well.

Recuva
http://www.Piriform.com/Recuva

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