Restoring Outlook 2010 Data

I restored my outlook data from my hard drive. All my contacts have been restored to backup in contacts but cannot be accessed when creating mail. If I try to access the main folders, all of which are there, I get a fail message saying that an outlook
file on Drive E, which does not exist!, cannot be opened. 
The restore did not restore my mail folders.
Any suggestions?

Hi,
Do you mean the contacts don't show up in Address Book when composing a new email and clicking To or CC button?
If so, please mark your contact folder for use with your address book. To do this, please follow:
1. Select the Contacts folder, and then click the Folder tab in the Ribbon.
2. Click the Folder Properties tab in the Ribbon.
3. On the Outlook Address Book tab, click to select the
Show this folder as an e-mail address book check box, type a descriptive name, and then click
OK.
The restore did not restore my mail folders.
How did you restore your Outlook data? If you restore it from a pst-file, we can try to open the .pst file in Outlook, and then drag/drop all messages to your account. For more information, please refer:
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Steve Fan
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