Like all email associated application even Microsoft Outlook Express stores all its emails in a separate folder. For example, all incoming emails are stored in Inbox.dbx file and so on. However, there is one big disadvantage with Outlook Express application i.e. its 2GB file size limit. The thing is that whenever Outlook reaches 2GB file size limit then you won’t be able to send / receive new emails anymore and moreover it results in DBX file corruption. Adding to this, the worse is that you cannot delete any unwanted emails from Inbox.dbx folder to make its size smaller. Fortunately, there are two ways using which you can sort out this problem.
The first method helps you in solving the problem, but it removes all emails stored in the Inbox.dbx file. Hence, you can make use of repair utility like Remo Recover Outlook Express(DBX) software to fix Inbox.dbx file over 2GB in a very easy and effective way. After using this application, you can in turn make your corrupt Inbox.dbx file back to its working state.
Remo Recover Outlook Express(DBX) is an amazing application used by many Outlook users to repair their Inbox.dbx file over 2GB. The application easily fixes corrupt, damaged, broken and inaccessible DBX file created on Outlook Express version 4, 5, 5.5 and 6 versions. Adding to this, you can also make use of Remo Repair application to recover all deleted emails and other Outlook attributes such as contacts, notes, attachments, journals, calendar entries, etc.
Maintain regular backup of your DBX file so that it can be compensated at data loss situations. Avoid saving media attachments such as videos, music or pictures as it takes more memory space. Remove viruses from your computer using anti-virus program. Avoid interruption while exporting / importing emails using Outlook Express application.
Step 1: Download and install Remo Repair software to your Windows system. Launch the application and specify the inbox.dbx file that you want to repair.
Figure A: Main Screen
Step 2: Next, select the destination location to store your fixed DBX file, set the compression level if required and click “Ok” tab to complete the repair process.
Figure B: Select Destination Location