over written folder full of work

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Hi,

Some how I have had a folder overwritten that has sub folders and documents

in them. The folder was from an old backup and it has overwritten my most up

to date work with all the 6 month work. Now, there is nothing in the folder

on my C drive that is newer than 6 months and all the recent document links

now don't work.



CanI recover/restore my work to the latest versions?
 
The short quick sweet answer is NO. If you haven't kept any backups

then tough luck and take this as a learning process for the future.



However, there are specialist out there who are NOT members of the Pig

Society but who are extremely experienced in data recovery and they

charge a fortune for their time.



hth









lenny109 wrote:

>

> Hi,

> Some how I have had a folder overwritten that has sub folders and documents

> in them. The folder was from an old backup and it has overwritten my most up

> to date work with all the 6 month work. Now, there is nothing in the folder

> on my C drive that is newer than 6 months and all the recent document links

> now don't work.

>

> CanI recover/restore my work to the latest versions?
 
"Somehow"?



I like that





Gord



On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 22:56:27 -0000, "lenny109" wrote:



>Hi,

>Some how I have had a folder overwritten that has sub folders and documents

>in them. The folder was from an old backup and it has overwritten my most up

>to date work with all the 6 month work. Now, there is nothing in the folder

>on my C drive that is newer than 6 months and all the recent document links

>now don't work.

>

>CanI recover/restore my work to the latest versions?

>
 
Gord Dibben wrote:



>"Somehow"?

>

>I like that

>

>

>

>


Are you an English teacher? If so then you are in the wrong place.

These newsgroups are accessed by people whose main language (you might

call it mother tongue) is not English.



hth
 
EN59CVH wrote:

> Gord Dibben wrote:

>

>> "Somehow"?

>>

>> I like that

>>

>>

>>

>>


> Are you an English teacher? If so then you are in the wrong place.

> These newsgroups are accessed by people whose main language (you might

> call it mother tongue) is not English.

>

> hth






=====> whoosh



he was *not* correcting his English





sheesh
 
philo wrote:

>




> =====> whoosh

>

> he was *not* correcting his English

>




You just proved my point!
 
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