How do you export windows live mail to a flashdrive
To export Windows Live Mail to a flash drive, you'll need to follow these steps:
Method 1: Exporting Windows Live Mail to a PST file and then transferring it to a flash drive
- Open Windows Live Mail.
- Click on "File" > "Export" > "Export to a file".
- In the "Export to a file" window, select "Personal Folders File (.pst)" as the file type.
- Choose the folders you want to export (e.g., Inbox, Sent Items, etc.).
- Click "Next" and then "Finish" to export the files to a location on your computer (e.g., your desktop).
- Once the export is complete, locate the exported PST file on your computer.
- Connect your flash drive to your computer.
- Copy the exported PST file from your computer to the flash drive.
Method 2: Exporting Windows Live Mail to a CSV file and then transferring it to a flash drive
- Open Windows Live Mail.
- Click on "File" > "Export" > "Export to a file".
- In the "Export to a file" window, select "Comma Separated Values (.csv)" as the file type.
- Choose the folders you want to export (e.g., Inbox, Sent Items, etc.).
- Click "Next" and then "Finish" to export the files to a location on your computer (e.g., your desktop).
- Once the export is complete, locate the exported CSV file on your computer.
- Connect your flash drive to your computer.
- Copy the exported CSV file from your computer to the flash drive.
Method 3: Using a third-party tool to export and transfer Windows Live Mail data
There are several third-party tools available that can help you export and transfer your Windows Live Mail data to a flash drive. Some popular options include:
- Windows Live Mail Converter: This tool can convert your Windows Live Mail data to various formats, including PST, CSV, and EML.
- MailDex: This tool can export your Windows Live Mail data to various formats, including PST, CSV, and EML.
- EML to PST Converter: This tool can convert your Windows Live Mail data to PST format.
Please note that you may need to purchase a license or subscription to use some of these third-party tools.
Once you've exported your Windows Live Mail data to a flash drive, you can use it to import the data into another email client or device.