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Can I repair a PST file without losing data?

Yes, you can repair a PST file without losing data if you use the right method and tools. For minor corruption, Microsoft’s built-in Inbox Repair Tool (ScanPST.exe) can fix basic issues by scanning and repairing the file. However, this method does not always guarantee complete data recovery, especially in cases of severe corruption or large PST files.

To ensure no data loss, using a professional PST repair solution is the best approach. These tools are designed to recover all mailbox items, including emails, attachments, contacts, calendars, and other data, while maintaining the original folder structure and metadata. They also use advanced scanning techniques to handle complex corruption and accurately restore inaccessible data.

For a safe, reliable repair process, a trusted solution like BLR Tools can help you recover your PST file efficiently while preserving data integrity and minimizing the risk of information loss.

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Answers

  • anny12
    anny12 Posts: 8

    I agree with you about ScanPST.exe helping with minor corruption issues, but I’ve noticed it doesn’t always recover everything properly from large or badly damaged PST files.

    I faced a similar issue with an old Outlook archive where some emails and attachments were missing even after the manual repair. Using a dedicated PST repair tool worked better because I could preview the recoverable data before saving it.

    I personally had good results with Stellar Repair for Outlook while recovering data from a corrupted PST file.

  • dewarshi
    dewarshi Posts: 1

    Yes, you can repair a PST file without losing data, but it depends on how severe the corruption is.
    Start with Outlook's built-in tool called ScanPST.exe (Inbox Repair Tool). It's free and handles minor corruption like header issues or small structural errors. The catch is that it doesn't always recover everything, and for heavily damaged files, it can fall short.
    A few things that affect whether your data survives:

    How long the file has been corrupted
    Whether the PST is oversized (over 50GB files are more prone to deeper damage)
    If the original file is still intact or has been partially overwritten

    For more complex cases, third-party PST repair tools tend to do a better job since they're built specifically to handle severe corruption, encrypted files, and large PSTs that ScanPST struggles with.
    Before you try anything, always make a copy of the PST file. This is non-negotiable since some repair attempts can alter the original.

    If you want to understand what causes PST corruption in the first place and how to approach each scenario, this guide on pst file corruption breaks it down in a straightforward way.

    Hope this helps!

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