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PanJammi
I have for years asked this question at seminars and no one could answer this
question. I have a scenario that I need to resolve on a client's computer.
Here it is in a nutshell:
Clients computer har drive has some files corrupted so I need to back her
drive up. Can't back up drive because it goes into a cyclic booting. My
thought is to piggy back her hard drive to a new hard drive and then locate
the one file that contains all of her 2003 email messages over the newly
installed OS and Office.
Is it reasonable to assume that I can migrate that file over and have a
Walgreen World moment? In other words will this work? If not can someone
please give me the walk around to save her business?
question. I have a scenario that I need to resolve on a client's computer.
Here it is in a nutshell:
Clients computer har drive has some files corrupted so I need to back her
drive up. Can't back up drive because it goes into a cyclic booting. My
thought is to piggy back her hard drive to a new hard drive and then locate
the one file that contains all of her 2003 email messages over the newly
installed OS and Office.
Is it reasonable to assume that I can migrate that file over and have a
Walgreen World moment? In other words will this work? If not can someone
please give me the walk around to save her business?