AndyP & Lenore
3rd August 2010, 02:28 PM
We had a power blackout on Saturday night in the middle of Gala. Despite our PC's being hooked up to a very meaty UPS with surge protection, we still lost the power supply and motherboard on one of our PC's.
So, picked up a terrific deal from Aldi's of all places. MEDION PC, AMD Athlon II Quad Core, 3GB Ram, 1TB HD DV, etc, etc.
We managed to rescue the hard drive from the blown PC and all data is intact, mostly backed up anyway. Got a SATA caddy to turn it into an external drive.
With the old PC we were running XP and used Outlook Express for emails.
Windaes 7 on new PC - which is stunning btw - doesn't use OE so installed Mozilla Thunderbird and it works fine.
Does anyone know how to import the Windows Address Book from the old PC's hard drive into Thunderbird? To be honest, a search on this hard drive for *.wab doesn't even come up with anything, which is very strange. I've found wab32.dll and wab32res.dll in C:program files/common files/system - but Neither OE on our laptop or Thunderbird on the new PC are interested in importing them as an address book.
Anyone got any words of wisdom?
A.
So, picked up a terrific deal from Aldi's of all places. MEDION PC, AMD Athlon II Quad Core, 3GB Ram, 1TB HD DV, etc, etc.
We managed to rescue the hard drive from the blown PC and all data is intact, mostly backed up anyway. Got a SATA caddy to turn it into an external drive.
With the old PC we were running XP and used Outlook Express for emails.
Windaes 7 on new PC - which is stunning btw - doesn't use OE so installed Mozilla Thunderbird and it works fine.
Does anyone know how to import the Windows Address Book from the old PC's hard drive into Thunderbird? To be honest, a search on this hard drive for *.wab doesn't even come up with anything, which is very strange. I've found wab32.dll and wab32res.dll in C:program files/common files/system - but Neither OE on our laptop or Thunderbird on the new PC are interested in importing them as an address book.
Anyone got any words of wisdom?
A.