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Outlook PST Repair and Recovery

Personal Storage files (.PST) of Microsoft Outlook is the most critical file for a user, who relies upon Outlook's e-mail and address book to stores information related to the email communications.

If the file becomes corrupt, damaged or reaches the 2 GB file size limit. It can lead to loss of important emails, information, saved documents, important contact details, meeting schedules, appointments, calendar events and other informative links which are provided to the user by Microsoft Outlook.

Call 1-800-450-9282 to have your contact data restored and back in your hands.

 

Corrupted or Suspect Database?

We repair and recover data
from the following database
applications:

  • Access
  • AIX
  • DB2
  • Microsoft Exchange
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • Oracle
  • Peach Tree

Call 1-800-450-9282

 

Testimonials

"When our RAID failed across multiple drives we thought our data was lost. ADR got our data back and kept us informed every step of the way."


~ Thomas
IT Manager, Manufacturing

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"We called ADR when our RAID failed and our 2 terabytes of data is now back in our hands!”


~ Russell
DB Administrator
Medical Industry

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“ADR recovered our critical customer data. It was a stressful 36 hours, but they were in contact with us and got 100% of our data recovered.”


~ William
IT Data Manager

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“ADR’s customer service and attention to detail during a trying time, was beyond expectations.”


~ Leonard
Entertainment Industry

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“You have helped make a very stressful situation easier and in the end save our collective hides!”


~ John
IT Manager
Energy Industry

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“We really appreciate your professional services and would not hesitate to recommend ADR to anyone with a recovery problem!”


~ Clive
Software Developer

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"I was amazed when Data Recovery Kansas claimed that 100% of the data had been recovered. I was even more amazed when I saw for myself that they actually had!"


~ Stewart
Web Developer

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