The Major Feature of the SysInfo PST Recovery Software is that it
Recovers Corrupt or Inaccessible PST Files
SysInfoTools PST repair software is one of the best solutions to seamlessly fix corrupted, damaged, encrypted or inaccessible Outlook PST files. It is a reliable, fast, and accurate tool that restores all the mail items of MS Outlook such as emails, contacts, calendar, journals, notes, etc. to their original form.
Recover Encrypted Outlook PST file
Free Outlook PST recovery software supports a smart recovery of encrypted PST files before the scanning process. If your PST files are encrypted with any encryption type, this software easily supports the recovery of such PST files. It supports compressible encryption mode, high encryption and no encryption mode. Explore here.
Adding New PST Files to Outlook
You can add new PST files to your Outlook profile directly from the software. Before saving, you just need to check-in 'Attach PST file to MS Outlook' box. If you have multiple PST files to add to MS Outlook, then do it with our smart Add Outlook PST Software.
Save Recovered Files in Multiple Formats
This PST Recovery software can save your PST files' content into various formats such as PST (itself), MSG, DBX, MBOX, and EML. After the recovery, you save your recovered data in your desired file format. The original PST file remains intact or unchanged for backup.
Swift & Accurate Recovery
SysInfo PST file repair tool completely recovers corrupted Outlook PST files with high accuracy. It can restore almost everything, even PST files of both ANSI and Unicode formats. The software does not have a limitation on the file size of Outlook PST at the time of recovery. Read how to convert ANSI PST to Unicode PST manually.
Operates in 3 Recovery Modes
The Outlook PST recovery software offers multiple recovery modes. Standard Mode instantly fixes minor corruption issues with ease. The Advanced Mode is highly useful for moderate corruption, but if both of these modes fail to repair corrupt PST file, then Deep Mode thoroughly scans the data and performs recovery of maximum possible data.
Handle Header Alignment Errors
This unique feature is available with all three recovery modes, i.e., Standard, Advanced, and Deep. If your PST file is containing media corruption or any corruption related to header alignment, you can simply check 'Handle Alignment errors' in the PST files box.
Non-English Characters Recovery
If the corrupt PST file contains Non-English characters and you want to recover them, you just need to check 'Support Non-English Characters' box before scanning the corrupt PST file. Also, PST file repair tool restores characters in Unicode format from the corrupt PST files.
Auto-Detect File Information
The auto-detect feature of this Outlook PST file recovery software can detect the PST file version, its format (either ANSI or Unicode) and encryption type (if available). Read How to Determine MS Outlook Version?
Save & Load Recovery Snapshots
Via this MS Outlook recovery software, you can save the snapshot of PST file recovery at any location. And when you need to rescan the same PST file in the future, you can simply upload that snapshot to save your precious time.
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More File Saving Option
Besides saving in MSG, EML, DBX, and PST formats, there are two other file formats for saving recovered data. The PST recovery software can save restored data in Archive and MBOX formats that includes .eml, .vcf, .ics, and .txt formats.
Option to Save Selected Mail Items
Outlook file recovery software lets you save selected mailbox items from the tree view structure. During scanning, recovery and saving processes, software maintains the existing folder hierarchy of original PST file. Read How to Increase Outlook Mailbox Size.
Save Recovered PST Emails into MSG
This is an updated feature of the Outlook PST recovery software that saves the output of the recovered PST emails into MSG file format. After saving the Outlook emails into MSG file format, you can open them wherever you want.
Save Recovered PST Emails into EML
This is another feature of this Outlook file recovery tool that lets the user save the recovered output of PST mailbox items into EML file format. Once your Outlook emails are saved in EML file format, you can open them in any email client as it supported by all.
Save Recovered PST Emails into DBX
In this updated feature of PST file repair tool, a user can save the recovered emails in DBX file format. After saving PST file to DBX format, you can open all your Outlook emails to Outlook Express email client.
Save Recovered PST Emails into MBOX
In this updated feature of PST file repair tool, users can save their resultant emails in the form of MBOX file format. This way, they can open their Outlook emails in other popular email clients like Thunderbird, Apple Mail, Eudora, etc. Explore here.
Auto Search Feature
If you want to search some specific email messages or other items in the PST file, then you can simply select the 'mailbox' folder in which you want to search and define the search filters.
Save without Top of Personal Folder
To merge the top of the personal folder in the ROOT folder, you can use this feature. Also, it keeps the successive folder structure intact or unchanged.
LOG File Creation
This feature enables users to generate a Log file of PST file recovery process that can be saved in text or .txt format at user defined location. The log file contains all the information regarding file scanning and recovering process.
Wide Support and Compatibility
SysInfo PST file repair tool supports both ANSI and Unicode PST files created by all the main versions of Outlook including the latest 2016 and previous versions. Also, it runs smoothly under all the Windows-based operating systems including the latest Windows 10.
Product Features | Free Version | Full Version |
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Select and Open PST files | ||
Supports 3 Recovery Modes i.e. Standard, Advanced & Deep | ||
Support encrypted PST files | ||
Auto-detect file type [ANSI or Unicode] | ||
Available Scan & Preview options | ||
Supports handle alignment errors in PST files | ||
Save Recovered PST into MBOX, DBX, EML, MSG formats | ||
Exclude undesired data using Date Range filter | ||
Save Recovered PST Files | ||
24*7 Tech Support & Secure 100% | ||
Price | FREE | $49 |
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Trial Limitations
Demo version of the software come with one limitation as you cannot save the recovered data. To leverage on the full features of the software and enable restoration of all corrupted PST file, you can purchase the Full Version of the software to save the recovered data.
Basic Requirements & Support Editions
- Pentium class processor
- Minimum 512MB RAM (1GB recommended)
- Support Windows 10/8.1/8/7,2008/2012(32 & 64-bit)
- 50 MB Software installation
- Disk Space - Enough space to store recovered output
- Support MS Outlook 2016/2013/2010/2007/XP/2002 2000/97or below version (32 & 64 bit)
Testimonials | EULA | Customization Plan
Where is the default location of my Outlook PST data file?
The default location of your PST file depends on the version of Microsoft Windows in use. It may even be located in a different location depending on how MS Outlook is installed on your system.
You can find the location of your PST file by performing the following actions:
- Right click on 'Personal Folders' or 'Outlook Today' in the tree view of your Outlook folders.
- Next, select properties from the context menu
- Next, click on the 'Advanced..' button
- The full path to your PST file will be shown in the 'Filename:' field
What Causes Corrupt PST Files & how can hardware and software problems corrupt a PST file?
PST files can get corrupted for a variety of reasons.
Hardware reasons
- Data Storage Device Failure
- Faulty Networking Device
- Power failure
Software reasons
- Viruses or other Malicious Software
- Terminate Outlook Abnormally
- Exceeding 2GB File Size Limitation
What are common error messages associated with the corrupt PST file?
When you use MS Outlook, you may encounter one of the following errors. This is usually a sign that shows that the PST file has become corrupted or damaged: Below, you can find the list of errors and problems with MS Outlook PST files:
What are the different file formats in which emails repaired by the SysInfoTools Outlook PST Repair software can be saved?
Using Outlook Recovery software, you may save the recovered emails in different file formats as per your requirements like PST, RTF, MSG, EML, HTML, and PDF file formats.
Will the software create an entirely new PST file or repairs the same file?
The PST file repair tool will export all the content in a complete new PST file and will not make any alterations to the existing PST file.
Does this PST recovery tool repair corrupted Outlook 2016 PST files?
Yes definitely, Outlook recovery software is highly compatible with all versions of MS Outlook. This software can easily recover all PST files created by MS Outlook 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, 2000, etc. Check out how to determine the Outlook Version.
What are the limitations of trial version of PST file recovery software?
The free version of the software is the same as the license version. It recovers all the mail items of Outlook smoothly, but the saving option is disabled in the demo version. You can take the preview of recovered data, but can't save them. To save the recovered data you have to buy the full version of the Outlook PST recovery software.
What is the use of Snapshot feature provided by PST repair tool?
Users can save snapshots of scanned PST files at user-defined locations and can load the saved picture in future if needed. By using this feature, a user can save their precious time that could have been spent on re-scanning the same PST file. It is mainly used at the time of trying demo version or having a large PST file to recover.
Can I repair the PST file if the file has exceeded 2GB size and is now corrupted?
Yes, this Outlook recovery software can easily recover corrupt PST files that exceed the 2GB limit. Click to read how to compress Outlook PST file size?
Outlook Pst Repair Torrent
You can use the Inbox Repair tool (SCANPST.EXE) to diagnose and repair errors in your Outlook data file. The Inbox Repair tool checks the Outlook data files on your computer to see if they're in good shape.
You might want to use the Inbox Repair tool in the following situations:
You receive a message that Outlook can't open your data file
You receive a message that Outlook can't open the set of folders
You think your Outlook data file may be damaged
If you're using an Exchange email account, you can delete the offline Outlook Data File (.ost) and Outlook will recreate the offline Outlook Data File (.ost) the next time you open Outlook.
Notes:
The Inbox Repair tool doesn't connect or analyze any data stored in an Exchange mailbox. The tool only looks for errors (corruption), and if there are any, gives you the opportunity to allow the tool to fix those errors. If you can't start the Inbox Repair tool, you should try to repair your Outlook program.
We recommend backing up your existing Outlook data file before you start the Inbox Repair tool. For more information, see How to back up an Outlook data file.
Repair an Outlook data file (.pst) file
Exit Outlook and browse to one of the following file locations:
Outlook 2019: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft OfficerootOffice16
Outlook 2016: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft OfficerootOffice16
Outlook 2013: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft OfficeOffice15
Outlook 2010: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft OfficeOffice14
Outlook 2007: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft OfficeOffice12
Open SCANPST.EXE.
Select Browse to select the Outlook Data File (.pst) you want to scan. If you need help locating your Outlook Data File, see Locating the Outlook Data Files.
Note: By default, a new log file is created during the scan. You can choose Options and opt not to have a log created, or you can have the results appended to an existing log file.
Choose Start to begin the scan.
If the scan finds errors, choose Repair to start the process to fix them.
Note: The scan creates a backup file during the repair process. To change the default name or location of this backup file, in the Enter name of backup file box, enter a new name, or choose Browse to select the file you want to use. You may need to run the tool several times in order to repair your Outlook Data File. In some cases, items may not be recovered if they were permanently deleted or corrupted beyond repair.
When the repair is complete, start Outlook with the profile associated with the Outlook Data File you just repaired.
What happens after you repair an Outlook Data File?
In the Folder Pane, you might see a folder named Recovered Personal Folders that contains your default Outlook folders or a Lost and Found folder. Although the repair process might recreate some of the folders, they may be empty. The Lost and Found folder contains any folders and items recovered by the repair tool that Outlook can't place in their original structure.
Create new data file
You can create a new Outlook Data File and drag the items in the Lost and Found folder into the new data file. After you've moved all the items, you can remove the Recovered Personal Folders (.pst) file, including the Lost and Found folder. To create a new Outlook Data File, see Create an Outlook Data File.
Recover items from the backup (.bak) file
If you can open the original Outlook Data File, you might be able to recover additional items. The Inbox Repair tool creates a backup file with the same name as the original, but with a .bak extension, and saves it in the same folder. There may be items in the backup file that you might be able to recover that the Inbox Repair tool couldn't.
Browse to the folder where the .pst file is stored and you'll find the .bak file (for example, [email protected]) created by the Inbox Repair tool.
Make a copy of the .bak file and rename it with a bak.pst extension. For example, [email protected].
Import the bak.pst file into Outlook, and use the Import and Export Wizard to import any additional recovered items into the newly created .pst file.
Note: Learn how to import a .pst file by reading Import email, contacts, and calendar from an Outlook .pst file.
Locating the Outlook Data Files
You can check the location of your Outlook Data Files in Outlook.
Select File > Account Settings > Account Settings.
Select the Data Files tab.
All Outlook Data Files (.pst) and Offline Data Files (.ost) are listed along with the name of the account the files are associated with.
You can use the Inbox Repair tool (SCANPST.EXE) to diagnose and repair errors in your Outlook data file. The Inbox Repair tool checks the Outlook data files on your computer to see if they're in good shape.
You might want to use the Inbox Repair tool in the following situations:
You receive a message that Outlook can't open your data file
You receive a message that Outlook can't open the set of folders
You think your Outlook data file may be damaged
If you're using an Exchange email account, you can delete the offline Outlook Data File (.ost) and Outlook will recreate the offline Outlook Data File (.ost) the next time you open Outlook.
Notes:
The Inbox Repair tool doesn't connect or analyze any data stored in an Exchange mailbox. The tool only looks for errors (corruption), and if there are any, gives you the opportunity to allow the tool to fix those errors. If you can't start the Inbox Repair tool, you should try to repair your Outlook program.
We recommend backing up your existing Outlook data file before you start the Inbox Repair tool. For more information, see How to back up an Outlook data file.
Repair an Outlook data file (.pst) file
Exit Outlook and browse to one of the following file locations:
Outlook 2019: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft OfficerootOffice16
Outlook 2016: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft OfficerootOffice16
Outlook 2013: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft OfficeOffice15
Outlook 2010: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft OfficeOffice14
Outlook 2007: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft OfficeOffice12
Open SCANPST.EXE.
Select Browse to select the Outlook Data File (.pst) you want to scan. If you need help locating your Outlook Data File, see Locating the Outlook Data Files.
Note: By default, a new log file is created during the scan. You can choose Options and opt not to have a log created, or you can have the results appended to an existing log file.
Choose Start to begin the scan.
If the scan finds errors, choose Repair to start the process to fix them.
Note: The scan creates a backup file during the repair process. To change the default name or location of this backup file, in the Enter name of backup file box, enter a new name, or choose Browse to select the file you want to use. You may need to run the tool several times in order to repair your Outlook Data File. In some cases, items may not be recovered if they were permanently deleted or corrupted beyond repair.
When the repair is complete, start Outlook with the profile associated with the Outlook Data File you just repaired.
What happens after you repair an Outlook Data File?
In the Folder Pane, you might see a folder named Recovered Personal Folders that contains your default Outlook folders or a Lost and Found folder. Although the repair process might recreate some of the folders, they may be empty. The Lost and Found folder contains any folders and items recovered by the repair tool that Outlook can't place in their original structure.
Create new data file
You can create a new Outlook Data File and drag the items in the Lost and Found folder into the new data file. After you've moved all the items, you can remove the Recovered Personal Folders (.pst) file, including the Lost and Found folder. To create a new Outlook Data File, see Create an Outlook Data File.
Recover items from the backup (.bak) file
If you can open the original Outlook Data File, you might be able to recover additional items. The Inbox Repair tool creates a backup file with the same name as the original, but with a .bak extension, and saves it in the same folder. There may be items in the backup file that you might be able to recover that the Inbox Repair tool couldn't.
Browse to the folder where the .pst file is stored and you'll find the .bak file (for example, [email protected]) created by the Inbox Repair tool.
Make a copy of the .bak file and rename it with a bak.pst extension. For example, [email protected].
Import the bak.pst file into Outlook, and use the Import and Export Wizard to import any additional recovered items into the newly created .pst file.
Note: Learn how to import a .pst file by reading Import email, contacts, and calendar from an Outlook .pst file.
Locating the Outlook Data Files
You can check the location of your Outlook Data Files in Outlook.
Select File > Account Settings > Account Settings.
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All Outlook Data Files (.pst) and Offline Data Files (.ost) are listed along with the name of the account the files are associated with.
Free Outlook Pst Repair Tool
If Outlook can’t open a data file, or you get an error saying the file is corrupt, something could be wrong with the file itself. Try running the Inbox repair tool.
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If Outlook can't open a data file, it could be because there is something wrong with the file itself. If that happens, or you get an error telling you the file is corrupt, you can try running the Inbox repair tool.
First, close Outlook. Then locate the tool on your computer. An easy way to do that is to open the File Explorer window, click the Search box, and type Scanpst.
Then in the results double-click SCANPST.EXE to open the tool, click Browse, and locate the file.
Make sure you select an Outlook Data File. Look for files with a .pst extension.
When you find it click Open.
Then click Start.
And, the tool scans the file for errors and inconsistencies. Keep in mind that if you have a large file with a lot of errors, it could take a while.
When the tool finishes scanning, you get the results.
In this case, errors were found.
Now you can click Repair.
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But, before you do, it is a good idea to check Make backup of scanned file before repairing in case something happens during the repair process.
Now click Repair.
If the tool is able to repair the file, you will get a message like this.
Now, you can open Outlook and open the data file.
If the tool can't fix the problem, you can check online for a third party repair tool. By the way there is another type of Outlook Data File within ost extension that stores offline data.
You can use the tool to repair this type of file too, or you can simply locate the file and delete it.
When you reopen Outlook, the app will automatically download new data from the mail server and rebuild the file.
For more information about archiving and backing up in the Inbox repair tool, check out the links in the Course Summary.