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Restore deleted emails of OST file
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Recoveryfix OST to PST Converter tool is an excellent solution to restore deleted emails from OST files. It efficiently recovers lost, corrupted, or inaccessible emails and converts them into PST format without data loss. The software ensures the retrieval of emails, attachments, contacts, calendars, and other mailbox items. This OST to PST Converter tool compatible with all Outlook versions, Recoveryfix OST to PST Converter is the perfect choice for seamless email recovery and conversion.
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#2
To manually restore deleted emails from an OST file, open Outlook, go to the "Deleted Items" folder, locate the deleted emails, and move them back to your inbox or desired folder. However, this method only works if the emails are still in the "Deleted Items" folder and cannot recover permanently deleted items.

For a more reliable and comprehensive solution, use the DRS Softech OST Recovery Tool. This tool can recover permanently deleted emails, attachments, and other mailbox items from OST files. It supports selective recovery, preserves folder structure, and ensures data integrity. Here’s how to use the tool:
  1. Download, install, and launch the DRS Softech OST Recovery Tool.
  2. Select the OST file you want to recover and click "Scan."
  3. Preview the recoverable items and select the emails you wish to restore.
  4. Choose a destination folder or export format (e.g., PST, EML) and click "Recover" to complete the process.
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Simply recover the corrupt OST files with the help of the Aryson OST Recovery Tool. It offers three recovery modes to handle various OST file corruption issues: Standard, Advanced, and Deep mode, depending on the severity of the corruption levels. The tool has multiple advanced features like Recover Deleted Outlook OST Emails, which helps in retrieving deleted emails from the deleted items folder in the Outlook OST file. Apart from this, you have the feature to preview the recovered file before actually saving it.
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