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Posted: Tue 5:52, 17 May 2011 Post subject: Nike Dunks High Approaching Corruption due to 2 GB |
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Outlook Can Get Corrupted If ANSI PST 2 GB Limit is Crossed:[/b] In the older version of Microsoft Outlook email client i.e. in Outlook 97, 2000, 2002/XP version (which you might be using), the email data information is stored in files with ANSI PST file format that has maximum 2 GB file size storage space limit. If ANSI PST files cross this 2 GB limit, Outlook application is likely to get corrupted, thereby [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], bringing you into a total loss situation [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], where your Outlook email data comes at stake and is endangered of getting permanently lost. In older versions [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Outlook email application does not support PST files larger than the 2GB file size.
Safeguard ANSI PST File against Corruption before It Crosses 2 GB Limit: If any of your ANSI PST file is about to reach the 2 GB limit, then there is a clear threat of Outlook application corruption due to oversized PST files. To safeguard your email data against corruption due to these oversized ANSI PST files, you can go for a workable solution of increasing PST size limit by converting ANSI to Unicode PST file by upgrading Outlook version.
PST Upgrade Tool to Convert ANSI Format to Unicode: The process to convert old PST to new PST (i.e. ANSI PST to Unicode PST, which has 20 GB maximum file size limit as against 2 GB in ANSI PST) can be performed using an ANSI to Unicode conversion tool like SysTools PST Upgrade software. This is a simple and intuitive Outlook ANSI to Outlook Unicode converter that even novice users can easily use to transfer ANSI to Unicode. After the ANSI format to Unicode conversion process, your PST file size limit will increase from 2GB to 20GB.
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