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Should you decide to remove a profile, back up the data files first. All offline cached content will be deleted when you choose Remove. For more information, see Introduction to Fix Outlook official help Outlook Data Files (.pst and .ost). A corrupted profile, a damaged PST file, faulty add-ins, or improper Outlook startup settings often cause this issue.
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If it does not, proceed to the next solution. If the Outlook issue "outlook keeps crashing Windows 10" persists. You can proceed with the methods on this list. Once PSTs start climbing past 2 GB, things get shaky. Outlook slows down, crashes randomly, or fails to load entirely. Users often Fix Outlook official help turn to Microsoft’s ScanPST tool, but it struggles with large files and doesn’t always finish the job.
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In the Folder Pane, you might see a folder named Recovered Personal Folders that contains your default Outlook folders or a Lost and Found folder. Although the repair process might recreate some of the folders, they may be empty. The Lost and Found folder contains any folders and items Fix Outlook official help recovered by the repair tool that Outlook can't place in their original structure. We've streamlined search to make it easier than ever to find what you're looking for. The new Outlook Attachment Preview feature lets you see your pictures and files without leaving your inbox.
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Get Help has troubleshooters for Fix Outlook official help classic Outlook for Windows you can run for many common scenarios, such as Outlook startup or profile setup problems. These often help resolve issues without the need to contact support. The issues documented in this section have been reported after installing the recent updates listed below. We're investigating the issues and will update this page when a fix is available.
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To sum up, we explored several methods to fix "Outlook won’t open" errors. Whether it’s a profile issue, a corrupted PST file, or faulty add-ins, the methods above can help you get Outlook running again. When Microsoft Outlook refuses to open, it’s incredibly frustrating. This issue often stems from common culprits like a corrupted user profile, a damaged data file (PST or OST), or even a minor conflict within its settings or add-ins.
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Maybe you've added a new program to your computer that doesn't get along with Outlook, or your system has a virus. Regardless of the specific cause, there are several key troubleshooting fixes to try that might help. This command clears any broken settings related to the navigation pane and can frequently fix startup issues. Below, we’ll guide you through a series of solutions, from simple, quick fixes to more in-depth repairs, to help you get Outlook up and running again. If it starts without any problems, you can check Fix Outlook official help the add-ins. Moreover, it will help you to get the answer to which add-in is causing the issue.
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If creating a new profile solves your issue, you can return to the Show Profiles dialog and delete your old profile. If you try to delete or move a large number of messages at once, Outlook can appear to freeze, but really, it's working behind the scenes. If Outlook is performing some operation on hundreds or thousands of messages at once, it might appear to be stuck. Give Outlook a few minutes to finish the process and it should start to work again. If Outlook isn't stuck at a screen that says "Processing," or this didn't resolve your issue, continue to the steps below. Use the classic Outlook startup troubleshooter to diagnose and fix several common classic Outlook for Windows issues for you.
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Starting Outlook in Safe Mode will prevent some or all add-ins from being loaded, prevents several settings files from being loaded and turns off the Reading Pane. Get Help has troubleshooters for classic Outlook for Windows you can run for many common scenarios, such as Outlook startup or profile setup problems. These often help resolve issues without the need to contact support. When reaching this point of the guide, the issue most likely also occurs for other users on the computer. This means that the issue is not caused by a configuration setting but by an [Fix Outlook official help](https://www.tumblr.com/fixoutlookhelp) installation error.
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ProcedureExit Outlook.Open a Run dialog box. ...Type Outlook /safe, and then click OK.If the issue is fixed, click Options on the File menu, and then click Add-Ins.Select COM Add-ins, and then click Go.Click to clear all the check boxes in the list, and then click OK.Restart Outlook.Jun 25, 2025
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Occasionally, classic Outlook tries to run a process in the background. Auto-archive, sending and receiving a very large attachment, or running some of the other mailbox tools can all be done in the background. Check the status bar at the bottom of the screen to see if another process is running. If so, wait a short time (usually two or three minutes) to see if Outlook starts working again. If you can't choose any of the menu options, type inside an email message, calendar event, or contact, Outlook may have Fix Outlook official help frozen.
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