How to Fix Outlook PST File too large for a Destination File System?

Summary: The "Outlook PST file too large for the destination file system" error usually occurs when transferring or saving PST file on storage device. This post will help you understand the causes behind this issue. It will also provide solutions to resolve this error. You will also find about an advanced PST repair software that can help resolve the issue if it has occurred due to corruption in PST file.

Microsoft Outlook users sometimes face problems and issues while using the application. The “Outlook PST file too large for the destination file system” is one such common error. This error occurs when the Outlook data file (PST) that keeps all the mail items, such as emails, contacts, attachments, etc. has reached or exceeded the maximum allowed size. This blog shares the reasons for the error and the solutions to efficiently troubleshoot and resolve such an error.

Reasons for the “PST File is too Large for Destination File System” Error

There are several factors that can trigger this error. These include:

Solutions to Fix the “Outlook PST File is too Large for Destination File System” Error

Follow the below solutions to efficiently troubleshoot and resolve the error.

1. Check and Convert the File System

If you are getting this error while attempting to transfer a large PST file to an external drive formatted with FAT32, consider converting the drive to NTFS or exFAT (Extended FAT File System) format. You can do this by following these steps:

After this, try to move or transfer the PST file to this drive. You can also restore the backup data to this reformatted drive.

2. Split the PST File

You can also split the large PST file into smaller PSTs. For this, you can create a new PST file using Outlook and then move some mail items or folders from your large PST file to this new empty PST file. Here are the steps:

  1. In Outlook, go to New Items > More Items > Outlook Data File.
  2. Enter a File name.
  1. To add a password, check the Add Optional Password box. Then, click OK. You may type a password in both the Password and Verify Password text boxes and select OK again.
  2. Make new folders in the new PST file. For this, right-click and select the New Folder option.

If you’ve set a password, you need to enter it every time you open the data file. This is to secure the PST file and data from unauthorized access.

Alternatively, you can use a specialized PST file splitter tool to automate the process and split your large PST file into smaller, manageable PST files.

3. Compact the PST File

You can also compact the PST file to reduce its size. The steps are as follows:

4. Archive Old Mail Items

You can also archive mail items to reduce the PST file size. Archiving moves old items from the main PST file associated with your email account to a local PST file. The steps are as follows:

Similarly, you can create multiple .pst files of smaller size and avoid the error “PST file is too large for the destination file system.”

5. Repair Outlook PST File

You can also try to repair the PST file using the Inbox Repair tool or SCANPST.exe. The tool is located in the installation directory of Outlook or MS Office.

It can scan and repair minor errors, inconsistencies, and damage in PST file. The steps are as follows:

In case the SCANPST fails to repair the PST file or crashes during the repair, you can use an advanced Outlook PST repair software, such as Stellar Repair for Outlook to repair your PST file. The software can also help you split your large PST file into smaller PSTs. You can use the software to reduce the PST file size by saving the attachments to a separate folder. It does this automatically and links attachments to the email. You can also use the software to export all the mail items recovered from the damaged or corrupt PST file to Microsoft 365 or a live Exchange Server.

Conclusion

The “Outlook PST file too large for destination file system” error can be resolved if you follow the right approach and carefully investigate the possible reasons. Above, we have mentioned the possible reasons for the error and the solutions to resolve it. You may also receive this error when the PST file is corrupted or damaged. In such a case, you can use the SCANPST or Inbox Repair tool. However, if the SCANPST fails, remember to use Stellar Repair for Outlook. This can help you avoid any potential data loss and restore all mail items from the corrupt PST to a new PST file, Outlook profile, Microsoft 365, or live Exchange Server mailbox with complete integrity.

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