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| How to recover virus affected outlook? |
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A computer virus is an executable program that can copy itself and infect your computer without your permission or knowledge. It can corrupt or delete your software and data including Microsoft Outlook and its PST files. Loss of Outlook data is a very critical situation for your organization and can even put you out of business. But with Stellar Phoenix Outlook PST Repair, there is no need to panic. The PST recovery is possible for virus affected Outlook PST files advanced PST recovery technologies. You can use PST recovery software and recover virus affected Outlook PST files very easily and efficiently. Stellar Phoenix Outlook PST Repair is a professional PST recovery software for extracting all the data from your virus affected Outlook. This software is non-destructive and read-only that performs easy and safe PST recovery. Follow these steps to recover virus affected Outlook Pst files:
After you have downloaded and installed the program, the program window will look like this Step 1: The PST recovery tool allows you to select the required PST file from its location or find the file: ![]() Step 2:The scan process starts after you select the file and start the repair process. The software displays the file scanning status : ![]() Step 3: After the PST file is scanned, you get the summarized report of the recovery process. This report can also be viewed by selecting View Recovery Details from the View option in the menu bar: ![]() Step 4: You can then click the save file button. This gives you an option to either specify a new destination path or to save the file at default location, i.e., at the location of original file. The software then starts saving mails, calendar entries, contacts etc one at a time: ![]() Step 5: The file will be stored at the location selected in the previous step. All the items are recovered with original formatting and view: ![]() |