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Computer Question Can anyone give an answer to this:- I have overwritten something and yes I've overwritten the wrong thing!!! and No the back-up on the flash drive was not right upto date so I couldn't just overwrite again with the old details. So the question is can you turn back time on the computer's system to the day before the original overwrite??? Or am I completely stuffed???? Yes I have learnt the hard way!! |
You need a 'temporal time-shift' PCMCIA card - should be able to get one from PC World. I think HGWells Computers and DeLorean both make them (I think DeLorean's is called the "Back to the Future" card) - careful how you use it though as you could find yourself back in time before the invention of the motorcycle!;) Seriously though mate - you are b*ggered. One slim hope is that the when you overwrote the file the data was actually saved to a different physical place on the hard disk and the original file (or some of it) is still there. In that could maybe use a low-level utility by Norton or similar to access the disk-drive directly. Not sure what Norton is calling this utility at the moment - they seem to change the names of their programmes every year or so. Last time I lookedit was called Norton Disk Doctor I think. Best of luck! |
Thanks for coming back so quickly. I just had that feeling I was seriously b**gerd!! If only DeLorian could have saved my bacon!! Oh well, I'll just have to restore from the flash drive that last saved time and re-do whats needed. Thanks again. PS: This stupid mess up was not doogalman - it's me, doogalman's missuz (yes a senior or blond moment was had). |
are you running XP? and if it is turned on you can use a system restore point |
Tried the system restore on a differant pc to see if it would work. to no avail. |
Was going to suggest system restore as you are supposed to be able to go back to a "snapshot" of the PC at the time you took the data collection. |
Depending on how long ago it is / if you've rebooted / etc, you may be able to just to CTRL+Z (undo) as this will also undo any file changes you made, like deleting, overwriting, etc. |
Hi, from memory there is a basic app called 'recover my files' that lets you recover a few files for 'free' in a demo mode. Try a search for that term - or if needed I have a few other utils laying around :) Frank |
System restore only does system files not your work files. |
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Absolutely... it only takes a snapshot of the registry and system files, not user data. Youy might be lucky (very) and it's created a temporary file while you were updating... check your temp folder(s) and maybe do a search for *.tmp and ~*.* |
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