If you notice "Error 1028: Insufficient Memory" while converting NSF files. It usually means that there isn't enough memory available, not that the file is damaged. When you process large or extensively indexed NSF files, they can use up a lot of memory, especially if your computer is running more than one program at the same time.
First, look at how your system is set up. Add more virtual memory (page file size) and make sure there is enough free space on the drive where the conversion is happening. It can also make a big difference to run the conversion on a computer with more RAM. If the NSF file is really big, try saving older emails to make it lighter before you convert it.
Using a reliable tool like WholeClear NSF Converter can also help you use convert data more efficiently. It was made to convert NSF files into formats that work with different email clients without putting too much stress on the computer. To avoid disruptions, close IBM Notes and make sure the file is not in use before you start.

First, look at how your system is set up. Add more virtual memory (page file size) and make sure there is enough free space on the drive where the conversion is happening. It can also make a big difference to run the conversion on a computer with more RAM. If the NSF file is really big, try saving older emails to make it lighter before you convert it.
Using a reliable tool like WholeClear NSF Converter can also help you use convert data more efficiently. It was made to convert NSF files into formats that work with different email clients without putting too much stress on the computer. To avoid disruptions, close IBM Notes and make sure the file is not in use before you start.
