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2013-06-03 07:34:16 UTC
Hi,
I have a corrupted Outlook 2000 PST file which located in
a 2GB partition.
When the file reached 1.99 GB, it ran very slow and took
15 minutes to open the personal file. After I opened it, I
deleted some emails and ran "Compact Now". It asked me to
run scanpst. When I ran scanpst, it stopped at phase 7 of
8 telling me "An error has occurred which caused the scan
to be stoped. No change has been made to the scanned file".
I ran scandisk then scanpst, did not work. Since the
partition is too small to defrag the pst file, I use third-
party image tool (Trueimage) to image the whole pertition
to a bigger partition and defragmented it with MS system
tool. The colour changed from red to blue which told me no
fragmentation was found. Then I ran scanpst again but
still did not work--the scanpst log was the same as before
with "Fatal Error: 80040900". (see atachment)
Can any one help?
Thank you
Yujie Liang
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a 2GB partition.
When the file reached 1.99 GB, it ran very slow and took
15 minutes to open the personal file. After I opened it, I
deleted some emails and ran "Compact Now". It asked me to
run scanpst. When I ran scanpst, it stopped at phase 7 of
8 telling me "An error has occurred which caused the scan
to be stoped. No change has been made to the scanned file".
I ran scandisk then scanpst, did not work. Since the
partition is too small to defrag the pst file, I use third-
party image tool (Trueimage) to image the whole pertition
to a bigger partition and defragmented it with MS system
tool. The colour changed from red to blue which told me no
fragmentation was found. Then I ran scanpst again but
still did not work--the scanpst log was the same as before
with "Fatal Error: 80040900". (see atachment)
Can any one help?
Thank you
Yujie Liang
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