Adept PC Repair
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I hope somebody has come across something like this before. This is outlook 2007 running on vista.
A business client of mine had a 10gb large pst file which was corrupt. His hard drive was also failing. I ran chkdsk and it repaired errors in the file system, then I attempted to repair the pst via scanpst on the client's laptop, which was so painful, slow and crashed while doing so.
I took the laptop back with me and ran hdd regenerator on the drive, once done, I copied the pst file to my bench machine and ran the repair there. It was successful and all data was retrieved.
I then set a new data file up for the client and the old data file was referred to as an archive.
The customer runs an estate agency, where attachments are used very regularly.
Outlook would then not open attachments, something to do with the secure temp folder, so I created a new folder for it and changed the registry entry. Some attachments would then open, others were just corrupt.
Emails send and receive normally, though if I attach something, then try to send, an error pops up saying check the network or modem. There is no antivirus software or firewall on the machine at all, so nothing could be interfering.
In my frustration, I backed up the account data and uninstalled 2007 completely. I then installed 2010 as a trial version and added the accounts and pst files once more, a sure way to resolve I thought. But exactly the same thing happens, even if I create a new outlook profile.
Only thing of any significance, I tried an Sfc /scannow and it found integrity violations but couldn't repair.
I currently have the client using outlook to refer to past stuff and have set up thunderbird to work from and send attachments for the time being. My hunch is that there is some major operating system corruption, caused by the damaged drive, though the client seems to think I am incompetent.
I told him to resolve the problem fully, the hard drive needs to be replaced and windows reinstalled from fresh. He doesn't seem to believe me as he thinks it's an "email issue" and am trying to get extra out of the job.
Have I missed something or am I right?
A business client of mine had a 10gb large pst file which was corrupt. His hard drive was also failing. I ran chkdsk and it repaired errors in the file system, then I attempted to repair the pst via scanpst on the client's laptop, which was so painful, slow and crashed while doing so.
I took the laptop back with me and ran hdd regenerator on the drive, once done, I copied the pst file to my bench machine and ran the repair there. It was successful and all data was retrieved.
I then set a new data file up for the client and the old data file was referred to as an archive.
The customer runs an estate agency, where attachments are used very regularly.
Outlook would then not open attachments, something to do with the secure temp folder, so I created a new folder for it and changed the registry entry. Some attachments would then open, others were just corrupt.
Emails send and receive normally, though if I attach something, then try to send, an error pops up saying check the network or modem. There is no antivirus software or firewall on the machine at all, so nothing could be interfering.
In my frustration, I backed up the account data and uninstalled 2007 completely. I then installed 2010 as a trial version and added the accounts and pst files once more, a sure way to resolve I thought. But exactly the same thing happens, even if I create a new outlook profile.
Only thing of any significance, I tried an Sfc /scannow and it found integrity violations but couldn't repair.
I currently have the client using outlook to refer to past stuff and have set up thunderbird to work from and send attachments for the time being. My hunch is that there is some major operating system corruption, caused by the damaged drive, though the client seems to think I am incompetent.
I told him to resolve the problem fully, the hard drive needs to be replaced and windows reinstalled from fresh. He doesn't seem to believe me as he thinks it's an "email issue" and am trying to get extra out of the job.
Have I missed something or am I right?