Recovery Toolbox Releases a Tool for Those Who Don’t Know How to Read PST Files Without Outlook
Pasadena, CA (PRWEB) September 11, 2013 -- Recovery Toolbox, an expert in the area of data recovery and file repair solutions, gladly announces the availability of the latest and the most powerful version of Outlook Recovery Toolbox, a specialized PST recovery tool intended for users facing a data corruption problem and unaware of how to read PST files without Outlook. http://www.howtorepairoutlook.oemailrecovery.com/
This compact tool enables users to open corrupted PST files damaged in all types of data corruption incidents, from file system crashes and hardware malfunctions to virus attacks and power outages. Outlook Recovery Toolbox can operate in two modes and save extracted data (including messages, notes, contacts and other standard types of records) either to a new Outlook PST file or multiple EML/MSG/VCF files on the user’s hard drive that can be archived, further converted or imported to alternative applications. http://www.outlookrecovery.oemailrecovery.com/
The intuitive wizard-based interface of the program was specifically simplified to make it suitable for users with basic PC skills and no previous experience in data recovery. Outlook Recovery Tool automatically detects existing Outlook user profiles and allows the user to select the profile and PST file to be processed. The software supports PST files of all versions and works in all major versions of Windows, starting from Windows 98. http://www.oemailrecovery.com/howuse-outlook-recovery.html
“We have great expectations about this new product, since the previous version was a success since day one,” explained Victor Bobrov, Marketing Manager at Recovery Toolbox. “Outlook Recovery Toolbox is by far the fastest and very best PST file fixer out there and we hope to help a lot of people in difficult situations with our software.” http://www.oemailrecovery.com
Victor Bobrov, Recovery Toolbox, http://www.oemailrecovery.com, +1 (814) 286-2901 1, [email protected]
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