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Can I restore corrupt DBX file after Outlook Express crash?
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Yes, you can restore a corrupt DBX file after an Outlook Express crash. When Outlook Express crashes, DBX files may become inaccessible or damaged, and manual methods often cannot fix them. The easiest and safest way is to use a specialized DBX recovery tool.
First, make sure Outlook Express is closed to avoid further damage. Then, open a tool like SysInfo DBX Recovery Tool, add the crashed or corrupted DBX file, and choose a recovery mode depending on the severity of corruption. The software scans the file, restores emails, and preserves important details like sender, receiver, date, and attachments. This approach allows you to recover your mailbox safely even after a sudden crash.
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