Message could not be found

Had to restore it to factory settings Vista Home Premium.  After loading software, my folders (Inbox, Outbox,) mail sent, etc. all show messages that can be sorted a search (by title and e-mail addresses), but I can't access the content.  I get the message "Message is not found" "the content of this message is not found."  I know that something happened because he was working earlier... I had all these files backed up on an external hard drive and even on the hard drive, I can't access the .eml files.  Once again, I see the entire list of emails in the Inbox (lists 1115 messages in the lower left corner) and can read the topic since / to / columns and sort them... just can not read the emails themselves.

You use Windows Mail?  Click Tools > Options > advanced > maintenance > store folder.  See the DBX files should be located.  Now, with WIndows Explorer, navigate to this place (you may need to activate the display of hidden files and folders to browse) and see the DBX representative files the files are there.  Are they? Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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