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  • Mutt
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Sep 2002
    • 34431

    #1

    Need Advice On Dying Computer

    This box is about to die - just finished uploading 10 gigs of important data files to a web server. So now all I wanna know is how to backup my Outlook Express folders and my ICQ contact list. Can i just save the mbx or dbx files to a disc? I have no clue how to save ICQ contact list - if i was to get a new computer and have my ICQ number does ICQ have my contact list on their server?

    man is this thing making scary noises - death rattle - already shut itself off twice today - maybe it's just the power supply but i've been through too many fried hard drive disasters.

    thanks
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  • Sly
    Let's do some business!
    • Sep 2004
    • 31379

    #2
    Whenever I switch between my 2 computers my ICQ lists automatically update, so I'm assuming everything is stored on their servers.
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    • Pete-KT
      Workin With The Devil
      • Oct 2004
      • 51532

      #3
      Icq is saved on there server for outlook just export your emails

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      • Sosa
        In Tushy Land
        • Oct 2002
        • 40149

        #4
        if you use normal icq it is stored on their servers now. Outlook, export your email and settings to a file. then burn that to a cd or upload to a server. then download the new machine and import it.

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        • bllott
          Confirmed User
          • Mar 2004
          • 2368

          #5
          Originally posted by Mutt
          This box is about to die - just finished uploading 10 gigs of important data files to a web server. So now all I wanna know is how to backup my Outlook Express folders and my ICQ contact list. Can i just save the mbx or dbx files to a disc? I have no clue how to save ICQ contact list - if i was to get a new computer and have my ICQ number does ICQ have my contact list on their server?

          man is this thing making scary noises - death rattle - already shut itself off twice today - maybe it's just the power supply but i've been through too many fried hard drive disasters.

          thanks
          death rattle

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          • azguy
            Confirmed User
            • Nov 2004
            • 5167

            #6
            I'm always scared the computer will die on me all of a sudden. Happened quite a few times in the past. Now I backup all my important files EVERY NIGHT and the rest on the weekends.

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            • Dravyk
              Confirmed User
              • Jan 2001
              • 1202

              #7
              Hi Mutt. Been there, so I feel for you!

              I've always installed the new software on the new computer, then copy the datafiles for both over, overwriting them.

              Worked for me each of three times (new computers) now.
              All Of 'Em

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              • Mutt
                Too lazy to set a custom title
                • Sep 2002
                • 34431

                #8
                thanks for the answers.

                when I try to Export-->Messages in OE I get 'this will export messages to Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Exchange' - um .... what's the point of that? anyway it gives me an error so i dunno - i just saved the dbx files to a disc.

                how much does a really good computer cost these days? one that will also be a video editing machine.
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                • BigCashCrew Dude
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jun 2005
                  • 465

                  #9
                  a good video editing machine rill run you $800-1000 if you build it yourself...which is always the way to go

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                  • MicroChick
                    Confirmed User
                    • Nov 2002
                    • 1277

                    #10
                    First of all, why aren't you backing up all your files on a second hard drive?

                    Or, why aren't you making CD's of all your important pictures, files, etc.?

                    Why are you using Outlook for your email. Use Eudora.

                    And finally, if your hard drive crashes, you can always take it to a lab and have your information retrieved............FOR A PRICE.

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