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Recently my HP Omen laptop packed in and completely refused to switch on. Thankfully it is still under the HP Care Package so it has been uplifted and taken away to HP to be repaired. Prior to it being uplifted, I removed the C and D drives and managed to copy most of my personal data from them, phew!!!
When it comes back, I want to reinstall MS Office and Outlook for my email, I have copied the .ost files for each of the three personal email accounts I have before the laptop went back. Is it simply a case of reinstalling Outlook on the laptop when it is returned and then dropping the .ost files into the correct folder (Windows 11 OS) and then entering and setting up the email account details/passwords in Outlook?
Any advice appreciated. I'm pretty sure the last time I had a similar issue when I entered the email account details, Outlook automatically downloaded most of the contents of each 'inbox' from the server but most of my 'sent' emails were missing. I'm wondering if manually dropping the .ost files into the correct folders will result in all my email being back in the same inboxes/sent folders exactly as they were prior to the fault with the laptop occurring?
Thanks!
When it comes back, I want to reinstall MS Office and Outlook for my email, I have copied the .ost files for each of the three personal email accounts I have before the laptop went back. Is it simply a case of reinstalling Outlook on the laptop when it is returned and then dropping the .ost files into the correct folder (Windows 11 OS) and then entering and setting up the email account details/passwords in Outlook?
Any advice appreciated. I'm pretty sure the last time I had a similar issue when I entered the email account details, Outlook automatically downloaded most of the contents of each 'inbox' from the server but most of my 'sent' emails were missing. I'm wondering if manually dropping the .ost files into the correct folders will result in all my email being back in the same inboxes/sent folders exactly as they were prior to the fault with the laptop occurring?
Thanks!