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I am about to format my 120GB drive, but I need to save all of the e-mails and my contact list from Outlook Express before I format. I have a second drive 60GB and have transferred all of my pics and vids and music to it, but can't seem to figure out how to save Outlook Express, any ideas?

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Hi Swizzleskin, i found this link from Microsoft, that tells you how do do what your after. Good Luck. How to back up and recover Outlook Express data


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Any idea how to do the same concept but with my favorites for Internet Explorer? I can import my favorites to IE on the 60GB hard drive, but I had a favorite with a password saved now it doesn't have the password stored, am I pretty well screwed for that password?

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Yep sure, click on File, then Import/Export, click Next highlight Export Favourites and then click on Next. Click Next, and then click on Export to a file. Now click Browse, give the file a name, it must have the .html extension, and save it to a backup location, such as the desktop before putting it on a USB Memory stick or CD. Finally click Finish.


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You can even simply save your favorites folder (in C:\Documents & Settings (your username) \ Favourites) onto a floppy or usb disk by dragging the folder over (with a right click hold down/copy).


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