You had recovered only 845 mb data from 19 gb after using scanpst.exe tool
This is hard for me to understand why scanpst.exe tool gave such poor result.
But I want to post some techniques that can be really helpful for you to recover your corrupted or permanently deleted emails from Outlook.
Let me explain how to use scanpst.exe utility in such case
- First of all take backup of your PST file from which you want to recover emails
- Now, open .pst file using Hex Editor (If you have not, download - http://www.dl.msoutlooktools.com/hex-editor-setup.exe)
- Select 13 values from 07 to next, like this: http://www.images.msoutlooktools.com/outlook-recovery/hex.png
- Now, Go to edit option of menu bar and click on File Selection option and then click on Ok button
- This action will replace all selected value to 00
- After doing that, save PST file
- In this step, run scanpst.exe tool and browse PST file that you edited using Hex Editor
- Click on "Repair" button to repair .pst file
- Now, open .pst file and check your emails
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There is one more option to edit PST file using Hex editor. Just delete the position 7 through 13 with the space bar. And in the Hexadecimal system, this process actually delete 13 characters at these positions:
00007, 00008, 00009, 0000a, 0000b, 0000c, 0000d, 0000e, 0000f, 00010, 00011, 00012, 00013
(keep in mind that this process displays the value 20 each time when you will press space bar to clear the positions)
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Still facing problems, check other solution and get 100% result --
There are many ways to do same task but these methods only work for those Outlook profiles which are connected to exchange server not for those profiles which are using Outlook in stand-alone mode.
But, there is a good news that SysTools is going to give you a correct solution for Outlook (stand-alone mode) to recover corrupted, deleted emails with complete Outlook data files like contacts, calendars, to-do, journals, tasks etc.
To get more information about this product, visit: http://www.pstmerge.com/pst-recovery.html
Use trial version first to check the software functionality and the recovered items. If you satisfy, then go ahead.
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Edited by
Peter Baris
Wednesday, October 30, 2013 12:00 PM
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Proposed as answer by
Peter Baris
Wednesday, October 30, 2013 12:00 PM