That's what I was trying to explain, its a basic file that can accessed and moved with ease.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Thanks. If I don't have to export a pst, then just using the hard drive will be the easiest day.uthornsfan wrote:It might work on Windows 7. Just boot up the laptop with the external monitor connected. Give it enough time to full boot, then hit Windows + P. There are multiple options Extend, Duplicate, External only. So hit the P, 1/2/3 times and see if anything happens.
FYI, if you use Outlook for your email, you don't have to export the pst. Outlook by default stores all the info in a PST unless you are connected to an exchange server, but you wouldn't be worried about your email if you had Exchange. You just need to go to where your .pst is stored, should be here
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C:\users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook
Thanks,
Chas.
Remove your old HD, put in enclosure. Plug into new computer, then using the new computer
Follow this process
https://www.screencast.com/t/ox7XXvSRDAX