Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Repair corrupt OST file
#1
Recoveryfix OST to PST Converter is an excellent software designed to convert corrupt or inaccessible OST files into PST format. It ensures seamless recovery of emails, contacts, calendars, and other mailbox items while maintaining data integrity. The OST to PST Converter tool supports all Outlook versions and allows users to save recovered data in multiple formats, including PST, DBX, MSG, EML, TXT, RTF, HTML, MHTML, DOC, & PDF. With its user-friendly interface, even non-technical users can efficiently restore and access their lost Outlook data with ease.
Reply
#2
The MigrateEmails OST Recovery Tool is an advanced solution designed to repair corrupted OST files and restore lost or inaccessible mailbox data. It efficiently recovers emails, contacts, calendars, and attachments while maintaining the original folder structure. With its deep scanning technology, the tool ensures accurate recovery even from severely damaged OST files. Users can preview the recovered data before saving it in multiple formats like PST, MBOX, EML, and MSG. Its user-friendly interface makes the recovery process simple and hassle-free. For a quick and secure OST file repair, the MigrateEmails OST Recovery Tool is the perfect choice.
Reply
#3
SysInfo OST File Recovery Software is designed to recover all emails, contacts, and other items from corrupted or damaged OST files. It efficiently retrieves the maximum amount of data, converting emails and their attachments into easily accessible formats. The recovered data can be exported and saved in various file types, including PST, DBX, EML, MBOX, and MSG. The software provides multiple recovery modes to handle severely damaged files and supports a wide range of Outlook components such as tasks, contacts, calendars, and distribution groups. Additionally, it is capable of processing right-to-left and non-English characters. The tool is fully compatible with all versions of Windows, including Windows 10 and 11.
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)