Which file?

Which file in the Nokia OVI Suite folders contains the contacts information as my sofware is corrupt and i need to transfer the file to a different computer with a clean install of OVI, so i can restore my numbers to a new replacement phone?

At the moment, unfortunately, the easiest way to achieve this is by first transferring all the contacts and messages back to your phone. For contacts - perform a sync. For Messages, drag-n-drop them to a folder in your phone.
If you want to be extra sure, you can run a backup from the device and store the backup file in a safe location (e.g. the exterrnal HD).
Then once you have the clean install up and running, you can sync the data back to the new installation - or alternatively you can drag-n-drop the content from your phone to the PC.
It is far from simple - but hopefully doable.
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