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Convert EDB To PST after EDB corruption

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Has your EDB file damaged? Do you need to recover users’ mailboxes stored in the EDB file? If yes then you have reached to the right place. This article describes the process of converting EDB to PST so that you can access users’ mailboxes with MS Outlook.



Being a system
administrator you may need to convert EDB to PST in order access
users’ mailboxes stored in the EDB file. Let us consider a
situation that forces you to convert EDB to PST. One morning when you
switched on the Exchange Server, you find that the hard disk has been
damaged. Damage of the hard disk means the data stored on the hard
disk is also lost. But, this is not at all true. There are hard disk
experts available that can fetch data from damaged hard disk.


Somehow, you also managed
to recover EDB file from the damaged hard disk but when you tried to
access data from it, you got irritating error messages. Those error
messages simply indicate the corruption of the EDB file. Corruption
of the EDB file makes you worried because important emails, notes,
contacts, journals, drafts, attachments, calendar items, etc. of
hundreds of users are stored there. Now, because the EDB file is
damaged, users’ will not be able to access their emails, contacts,
drafts, meeting schedule, etc. which makes them worried and create a
panic among them.



Before, the users’
start getting panic you need to recover all emails stored in the
corrupt EDB file. If you are thinking that you can recover all
mailboxes by converting it into PST files then you are right. Yes, it
is possible to recover mailboxes from the damaged EDB file in the
form of PST files. However, for that you will have to convert EDB to
PST. Here, you might ask a question that how you can convert EDB to
PST. And answer for your question will be using convert EDB
to PST

software.



There are many such tools
available in the market using which you can effectively perform EDB
to PST conversion. Using an effective EDB to PST tool is quite easy.
You just need to follow below some easy steps and you will be having
PST files with you:
Download and install
the EDB to PST conversion tool.

Browse and select
the corrupt EDB file.

Select the recovery
mode.

Scan the selected
EDB file. Once the scanning process will be completed, the software
displays the recovered mailboxes in the left panel. Here you can
view and verify recovered items.
Select the mailboxes
that you want to convert into the PST file and save them at a
destined location.



This is how EDB can be
converted into PST files. However, while selecting a software to
convert EDB to PST make sure that the software supports the EDB file
that you have. For example, if you have the EDB file that is created
in Exchange Server 2007, then make sure that the software supports MS
Exchange Server 2007. Generally, a good quality EDB
to PST converter
provides support for almost all
versions of MS Exchange Server and MS Outlook. The PST files created
using EDB to PST converter can be easily accessed with MS Outlook and
email items stored in it can be viewed.


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