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July 9th, 2004 11:00
Recapturing files.... Is it possible???
If you should accidentally erase some files, is it possible to recapture them using "System Restore" ? I know with my previous operating system "Go Back" allowed me to do this, but with Windows XPpro, I'm not sure you can do this and if you can...how? Thank you. PS...haven't lost anything , just want to be prepared if I do.
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Denny Denham
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July 9th, 2004 16:00
No, you can't recover data with System Restore. GoBack images everything on your hard disk, System Restore monitors most system files with .exe, .vxd, .dll, .com, and .sys extensions. It does not monitor user-created files (for example, files that have .txt, .doc, or .xls extensions), the My Documents folder, Temporary Internet files (including the Internet Explorer History, Cookies, or Favorites files), the Recycle Bin, or the Windows Swap (.swp) file.
Ikabob
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July 9th, 2004 17:00
Denny Denham
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July 9th, 2004 19:00
Yes, you can see details here.
Ikabob
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July 10th, 2004 16:00
Denny Denham
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July 10th, 2004 19:00
I have used System Restore once when my dial up connection was behaving erratically and I was unable to determine the cause. Another occasion when one might use System Restore is when installing a program causes the system to be unstable. For this reason, Windows updates create a restore point prior to their installation. In the event the update does not have an uninstall capability, if it causes problems the user can readily return to the system state before it was installed.
I would use a disk cloning program such as GoBack if the computer failed to boot. It would also be useful for restoring data which had been deleted in error, but thankfully I have not had occasion to use a cloning program for this purpose.
technosavant
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July 12th, 2004 02:00
Ikabob
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July 12th, 2004 09:00