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How to Recover Data From a Corrupt OST File?

To recover data from a corrupt OST file, you can use the SysInfo OST Recovery Tool. First, install and open the software on your Windows system. Then, select the corrupt or damaged OST file you want to repair. The tool provides three recovery modes—Standard, Advanced, and Deep—so you can choose one depending on how badly your file is corrupted. After scanning, it will show a preview of all your recovered emails, contacts, calendars, and other items. Finally, choose the format you want to save your data in, such as PST, EML, MBOX, or MSG, and click Save. Your OST file data will be successfully recovered and stored safely on your computer.

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  • SYSessential is an Outlook mailbox data migration tool that tackles every problem related to OST migration between platforms. It is designed to export and fix old, damaged, and orphaned OST files to PST (Personal Storage Table) so that the files can be used on a variety of platforms, such as Mac, Windows, and others. Anyone can easily use this program by following these five simple steps, and the file is made simple with an intuitive user interface. There is support for a wide variety of document types, and they can be exported in other formats like PST, MBOX, and EML. Due to the low system requirements, it can be used by any device without a specific configuration without any performance or compatibility problems.

  • To recover data from a corrupt Outlook OST file, run the built-in Microsoft ScanPST.exe (Inbox Repair Tool) to fix minor errors, or rebuild the file by closing Outlook, locating the file, and renaming it to force a re-sync. For severe corruption, use third-party conversion software such as ToolsGround OST to PST Converter. It can handle a lot of different types of documents, and you can save them in other formats, including PST, MBOX, and EML. Because it doesn't need a lot of system resources, any device can utilise it without having to set it up in a certain way. There won't be any problems with performance or compatibility.

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