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A 50GB PST file in Outlook can become inaccessible because of corruption, sudden system shutdowns, oversized mailbox data, or hardware issues. In many cases, Outlook may display errors like “PST file cannot be opened” or stop responding completely. While Microsoft provides the ScanPST utility, it may not always work effectively for very large or severely corrupted PST files.
To recover such large mailbox files, many users rely on SysInfo PST Recovery Tool. The software supports large PST files up to 80GB and can recover emails, contacts, calendars, tasks, notes, and attachments from damaged Outlook data files. Users only need to add the corrupt PST file and select the preferred recovery mode: Standard for minor corruption, Advanced for moderate issues, or Deep Recovery for severe corruption.
After scanning, the software provides a preview of the recoverable mailbox data before saving it. Users can then export the recovered information into PST, MSG, EML, MBOX, and other formats while maintaining the original folder hierarchy. This makes the recovery process more manageable, especially for users dealing with important Outlook mailbox data.
To recover such large mailbox files, many users rely on SysInfo PST Recovery Tool. The software supports large PST files up to 80GB and can recover emails, contacts, calendars, tasks, notes, and attachments from damaged Outlook data files. Users only need to add the corrupt PST file and select the preferred recovery mode: Standard for minor corruption, Advanced for moderate issues, or Deep Recovery for severe corruption.
After scanning, the software provides a preview of the recoverable mailbox data before saving it. Users can then export the recovered information into PST, MSG, EML, MBOX, and other formats while maintaining the original folder hierarchy. This makes the recovery process more manageable, especially for users dealing with important Outlook mailbox data.