Hello Tom, On Monday, July 3, 2017 you wrote:
T> Sunday, July 2, 2017, 8:52:41 AM, you wrote: >> I said that your disk may have problems, and if you can't copy the TBB >> file from Windows, this pretty much confirms it - you most likely have >> a failing hard drive, and you should take a full backup immediately. >> You can also try to run hard drive diagnostic tool from the >> manufacturer of your disk drive - some of them offer the ability to >> relocate bad sectors (this usually results in some data loss, but you >> can copy the files that got stuck afterwards). T> Jerney, I tested the drive with crystaldisk and it was indeed T> failing. I have now replaced it and transferred the important files T> over to the new drive. T> Unfortunately as far as TB is concerned, in the past I did not think my backup T> policy through. My setup with the database not on the OS drive but on T> the internal data drive meant I did not have any images to fall back T> on. I had set up backups twice weekly via scheduler but as they T> replace the prior files and tend to get quite big, basically I had T> only a week to go back. So the oldest backup was already slightly T> affected by the database corruption. I deleted TB from my OS, T> reinstalled and then used one of the backups. So for the most part T> everything works again but I do have one folder lost. T> I wish there was an easy way to archive old emails in a way that they T> are stored in a static way outside of the active program or database. Probably not what you're looking for but highlighting a file or several files and right clicking will allow you to do a SAVE-AS. the resulting save is a .txt file. -- Regards, Jack LaRosa Central Alabama USA Using TB! 6.0.12 OS: Windows, ________________________________________________ Current version is 7.1 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html