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Folders.dbx File Corruption and Invalid Page Fault in Outlook Express

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Outlook Express Recovery - When you start Microsoft Outlook Express or try to access stored data from your account, you might encounter Invalid Page Fault errors. These errors occur when the operating system finds some errors with Outlook Express application and stored data. In Microsoft Outlook Express, Invalid Page Fault errors generally occur due to damaged Folders.dbx file, problematic Kernel32.dll file and damage memory references. In such situations, all of your critical emails, notes, contacts, calendar entries, journal, tasks, default folders and special folder become inaccessible and serious data loss situations occur. In order to work around this behavior of Outlook Express, you need to go for Outlook Express Recovery solutions.

When the Invalid Page Fault occurs in Microsoft Outlook Express, you might encounter any of the below given error messages:

1-MSIMN caused an invalid page fault in module Directdb.dll
2-MSIMN caused an exception C0000006h in module Directdb.dll
3-MSIMN caused an invalid page fault in module Msoe.dll
4-Outlook Express: The message could not be sent. There is not enough Disk space.

Microsoft Outlook Express facilitates you to create special folders, so as to keep the size of default folders minimized and effectively manage your critical data. Any damage to the default or special folders can create severe issues. Apart from damage, your data may also become inaccessible and unusable due to missing DBX file attributes.

Resolution

To carry out Outlook Express Repair and access your critical data in such situations, Microsoft suggests you to rename the folder with old extension. This process will make the damaged folder unusable and create new folders. After that, no Invalid Page Fault error will occur, but you will not be able to see and access previously stored data from DBX files.

In order to retrieve data from damaged DBX files, you need to repair and restore them. It is best possible with the help of powerful and advanced third party tools, known as Outlook Express Recovery software. These software are particularly designed to methodically scan the damaged DBX file and retrieve all of its objects. These applications come equipped with interactive and simple graphical user interface and thus do not require sound and prior technical skills to achieve absolute Outlook Express Repair. With read only and non destructive design, these tools are completely safe to use.

Stellar Phoenix Outlook Express Recovery is the most advanced and effective tool to repair and restore DBX file in most of the corruption scenarios. It works well with DBX files of Outlook Express 6.0, 5.5, 5.01 and 5.0. This software is compatible with Microsoft Windows Vista, XP and 2000.

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