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Old 08-17-2010, 10:57 AM
Cunner Cunner is offline Outlook data import Windows 7 Outlook data import Office 2007
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Hello everyone,


I have the following problem:

I used MS Outlook (2003) on my Laptop that eventually broke down because of some Graphic Card problem. I took the hard disk and built it into a case which I then then connected via USB to my new Laptop. This way I could save all my data.

The problem here is, that I do not know how to get my addresses, calendar entries and old mail from my old outlook. I am now using Outlook 2007. To my understanding I have to export the data from the old Outlook before I then can import it into my new Outlook. But I cannot open the Outlook, that is saved on my old hard disk. I think I could put the old harddisk into a laptop so that this laptop would boot from the old HD, open Outlook and export. But I do not want to use my new laptop for this, nor do I have another one at hand. So I wonder if there is another way to get my outlook data. Thanks a lot in advance.
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