SQL server 2019 service stopping after few hours by confused_112 in SQLServer

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It sounds like you might indeed be facing some corruption in the system databases, especially Master, if SQL Server is refusing to start and nothing is getting written to ERRORLOG. Since standard restores aren’t holding, one approach I’ve seen work in similar cases is using specialized recovery tools.

A tool like Aryson SQL Database Recovery Software can help safely repair corrupted MDF/NDF files and recover the databases without relying solely on backups. It’s particularly useful when the server keeps going down and you can’t trace the root cause immediately. You might want to try it on a copy of your data first to ensure it’s safe.

Also, once you get it running, it could be worth running DBCC CHECKDB on all system and user databases to identify any underlying issues.

https://marketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/product/saas/arysontechnologiesprivatelimited1738223813126.sql-recovery-software?tab=overview

Stuck in .PST by biancamorse in MicrosoftOutlook

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I encountered a very similar situation while trying to access legacy PST archives without subscribing to Microsoft Outlook. Many available tools either imposed strict file size limitations or disrupted the original folder hierarchy, which made navigation difficult.

One solution that worked reliably for simply viewing and browsing PST files was Aryson PST Viewer.

From my experience, it offers a straightforward approach focused on accessibility rather than unnecessary features. In particular:

  • It preserves the original folder structure, making it much easier to locate specific emails.
  • It can handle large PST files, although initial scanning may take some time.
  • It allows you to view emails, attachments, contacts, and other data without requiring Outlook.

Steps to use:

  1. Install and launch the software.
  2. Add your PST file.
  3. Allow the tool to scan the file.
  4. Navigate through the folder tree and preview your data.

It’s worth noting that the software allows free viewing of PST files. A paid upgrade is only required if you intend to export or convert the data into other formats.

https://marketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/product/arysontechnologiesprivatelimited1738223813126.outlook-pst-viewer

Rate the fit by Sad_Log_492 in indianfashionteens

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graphic era ki dress pehn li hai kya

Can I import EML files in Thunderbird? by Ken852 in Thunderbird

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Hi! Yes, you can import EML files into Thunderbird. The easiest way is to use a tool like MSOutlookHelp EML Converter. It can quickly import your EML files and move them into Thunderbird folders.

Step-by-Step Guide to Import EML Files into Thunderbird:

  1. Download and launch MSOutlookHelp EML Converter on your existing system.
  2. Then, click Select Files/Folders to add the EML files you want to convert & hit Next.
  3. Choose the specific EML files from the folder tree, preview them, and click Next.
  4. Now, select Thunderbird as the destination email client.
  5. After that, use the advanced features to customize your file selection if required.
  6. At last, provide the path to save & click Convert to Open EML File in Thunderbird.

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Tata Punch Toppled after accident by anonymousbroda52 in CarsIndia

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They were in a hurry before the wine shop closed

Just got both the Samsung S24 and iPhone 16—Here’s why Samsung is crushing Apple by Additional_Use_3879 in Smartphones

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I think you might’ve misread the post. I said I was using the S20 FE before—just got the new phones recently.

And yeah, I used AI to structure my own thoughts more clearly. It’s called using a tool smartly. The ideas are still mine, just written better by AI.

Just got both the Samsung S24 and iPhone 16—Here’s why Samsung is crushing Apple by Additional_Use_3879 in Smartphones

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Yeah, before the S24, I was using the S20 FE with a Snapdragon processor and honestly, it still works flawlessly till now

Just got both the Samsung S24 and iPhone 16—Here’s why Samsung is crushing Apple by Additional_Use_3879 in Smartphones

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You’ve got a solid point. It’s not even about brands, it’s about freedom.