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Restore deleted files or previously saved versions of your files on Windows Vista

Vista allows you to restore deleted or previous versions of files and folders through the use of restore points from it System Restore feature. It takes information recorded from the last restore point created and allows you to bring specific parts back.
Enabling System Restore:
First, you must make sure that System Restore is enabled. Make sure you have at least 300 MB on your drive for System Restore to work. The most space this feature will take up is 15% of the total space on your hard drive. Also note that System Restore will not work on FAT32 partitioned drives.
To check if you have System Restore enabled:
1) Click on the Start Pearl
2) Glide over to computer
3) Right click and choose Properties
4) Then choose system protection on the left pane
5) To enable system restore for a particular drive, select the checkbox next to the appropriate drive.
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Creating a Restore Point:
Now you have enabled System Restore for that particular drive. Vista will automatically create a restore point everyday, and each time a system event (such as the installation of a program or driver) occurs. It is recommended that you manually create a restore point now. You will not have to reboot your PC. If you want to create a restore point now (or manually in the future):
1) Click on Create
2) Name your Restore Point so you dont confuse it with others
3) Click OK.
It is that simple.
Now that we have got System Restore enabled, let us go into restoring Shadow Copies of your folders and files.
What do you want to do?
a) Restore a deleted file.
b) Restore a previous version of a file or folder.
Restoring a deleted file:
1) Know the location the file or folder was previously saved to. (I forgot the location)
2) Browse to the folder that the deleted file or folder was saved to.
3) In the folders list, right click on the appropriate folder.
4) Click on Restore previous versions.
5) To restore a folder, just drag the folder to somewhere else such as your desktop.
5) To restore a file, double click the folder, and drag the file to someplace else as well.
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By now, you should have been able to successfully recover your deleted files or folders.
Restoring a previous version of a file:
1) Know the location the file or folder. (I forgot the location)
2) Browse to the appropriate folder or file
3) Right click on the folder or file you want to rollback.
4) Click on Restore previous versions.
5) To rollback a folder, click on the Restore Button. But, before you do so, you might want to make sure that the contents you want are inside. You can do this by double-clicking the folder. Once you click restore, the process is irreversible.
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6) To make a separate copy of the backup of a file or folder, simply drag the file or folder to a different location such as your desktop.
Forgetting the file location:
If you forget the exact location of your folder or file, there is still a glimpse of hope. You can right click on the drive in which the folder is in, and choose restore previous versions. Once you see the drive, double-click it and browse for your file.

 

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Restore deleted files or previously saved versions of your files on Windows Vista

 

 
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