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Urgent PC help needed please


Growlybear

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I need help please! My laptop recently downloaded an automatic Windows 10 update. Immediately afterwards, I realised that my iCloud calendar was missing, and spent ages trying to recover the data. I was finally able to do this by uninstalling iCloud and reinstalling it from a back up. However, today I have realised that all of my Outlook contacts which are associated with the email address I use for work have also disappeared, presumably as a result of the same update. My iCloud contacts are intact. I assume that the file must be somewhere on my computer, but cannot find it and I think I need to find someone who can restore my contacts for me. Can anyone help please, or recommend someone who might be able to assist?


Thanks!

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Outlook files have the .pst extension, you might want to go to the control panel go to file explorer option under the view tab go the advanced setting and de-select the hide extension box.

Open file explorer and search for

drive:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook


drive:\Users\\Roaming\Local\Microsoft\Outlook


or just try searching within file explorer and search the C drive for the .pst file


Outlook files that are synced to the cloud and you should be able to search for .ost is a copy of your contacts etc. again search the C drive of navigate to this location username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook

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