Outlook 2010 email became corrupted

hi all,
I am using outlook 7 for Email reading and writing but few days ago I faced some problem with my email account actually I have so much email data which is very important but when I am trying to open my main its note open and one error page come to desktop
and says unable to open one of my friend told me that my emails PST Files are corrupted what it's means.
I dont understand about real problem and PST is corrupted so how can I solve this problem please help me to find out my email data back .it's very urgent.
thank you all!

Restore through the Import and Export Wizard, it is unusual restoration, but quite effective
-Open the Import and Export Wizard
Outlook 2007 and previous
File-> Import and Export…
Outlook 2010
File-> Open-> Import
Outlook 2013
File-> Open & Export-> Import/Export
-Choose Import from another program or file.
-Choose Personal Folder File (.pst).
-Browse to the location where you’ve restored the pst file. For instance: D:\My Documents\My Outlook\Temp
-Set the options to “Include subfolders” and “Import items into the same folder in:” and select the folder that is listed as your Outlook Today folder set in the dropdown list.
-Press Finish to complete the import.
Restart Outlook and remove the export.pst file from the Temp directory if desired.
More sources you may visit to know about alternative ways of outlook emails recovery...
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/22303144-33ca-4faf-8e79-90039c3879f9/outlook-recovery-data?forum=officesetupdeployprevious
http://www.filerepairforum.com/forum/microsoft/microsoft-aa/outlook/1478-pst-file-error-at-opening-outlook
http://www.outlook.repairtoolbox.com/ Outlook Repair Toolbox

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