Here's my two cents...
You are correct that trying to merge #1 and #2 backups will be difficult because of all of the duplication. If you can recover #2 (the one on the HDD), you may be able to copy it to the new system and use it. Whether this is possible will depend on the location of that installation. If is was to C:\PMAIL with the mailbox directory as C:\PMAIL\MAIL then you have a good chance of this working. An upgrade is strongly suggested and may be required depending on the SSL version requirement of your mailbox host.
If the original install was to anywhere inside of the \Program Files directory (which was common on Win98 and WinXP) then a direct copy to the new system will not work.
So, I suggest waiting until you determine whether the HDD is recoverable but if that wait is not practical then do a clean install of Pegasus Mail and we can then help with recovery of mail data from whichever backup you can recover from.
<p>Here's my two cents...</p><p>You are correct that trying to merge #1 and #2 backups will be difficult because of all of the duplication.&nbsp; If you can recover #2 (the one on the HDD), you may be able to copy it to the new system and use it.&nbsp; Whether this is possible will depend on the location of that installation.&nbsp; If is was to C:\PMAIL with the mailbox directory as C:\PMAIL\MAIL then you have a good chance of this working.&nbsp; An upgrade is strongly suggested and may be required depending on the SSL version requirement of your mailbox host.&nbsp;</p><p>If the original install was to anywhere inside of the \Program Files directory (which was common on Win98 and WinXP) then a direct copy to the new system will not work.</p><p>So, I suggest waiting until you determine whether the HDD is recoverable but if that wait is not practical then do a clean install of Pegasus Mail and we can then help with recovery of mail data from whichever backup you can recover from.
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