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Retrieve Lost Documents in Windows Vista
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SOMEHOW YOU'VE managed to overwrite the report you've been working on for weeks, and now all your effort has just vanished in a few spins of the hard drive.
But wait! Windows Vista Business, Enter prise, and Ultimate ediŽtions include a feature called Shadow Copy that lets you browse backward in time, recovering a specific version of your file, not just the most recent copy.
Each system-restore point or backup point that WinŽdows creates initiates a new Shadow Copy. So at least once a day, Vista creates another copy of your preŽcious files, without your having to lift a finger.
To recover a lost document with Shadow Copy, right-click a file or folder, and select ResTOre previous vefjions from the context menu. Browse through the different modification dates, and click Open to preview the file as it was. Then just click Restore to retrieve a copy for current work.
The thriftier versions of Vista, namely Starter, Home Basic, and Home Premium, also save Shadow Copy data-even though those versions don't give you the necessary tools to access the "shadow" files. ForŽtunately, a free download called ShadowExplorer can add this retrieval feaŽture in a snap.
After installation, launch ShadowExplorŽer, and choose your desired restore date from the drop-down menu at the top of the window. Navigate through the file browser to locate an item that you'd like to restore, then right-click it and choose Export. Save it to any location you wish.
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