Can I recover old version of file after Copy & Replace?

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shaunda

I was backing up my Word2007 files to a USB memory stick, and I accidently
copied the old file versions from the USB stick to the computer, rather than
the other way around, so the old versions of these files replaced the newer
versions. Of course I received the warning about how doing so would
"replace" the files with the same names already on the computer, and I
authorized it, not yet having realized what I had done. Can I recover the
prior versions of those Word files? I assume they are still on the C: drive
somewhere; that the version I don't want was copied to separately to that
drive, using the same file name. I tried Undelete-Plus but it did not find
the old files.
 
S

sgopus

nope.
That's why it's always a good idea to make multiple backups.
if you overwrote the newer files, then that data is gone.
 
S

Shenan Stanley

shaunda said:
I was backing up my Word2007 files to a USB memory stick, and I
accidently copied the old file versions from the USB stick to the
computer, rather than the other way around, so the old versions of
these files replaced the newer versions. Of course I received the
warning about how doing so would "replace" the files with the same
names already on the computer, and I authorized it, not yet having
realized what I had done. Can I recover the prior versions of
those Word files? I assume they are still on the C: drive
somewhere; that the version I don't want was copied to separately
to that drive, using the same file name. I tried Undelete-Plus but
it did not find the old files.

I am unsure why you are assuming the old version of the files are somewhere
on your C:\ drive.

You may want to purchase Undelete and have it running in the background to
help you out in the future. ;-)
 
X

Xandros

Shenan Stanley said:
I am unsure why you are assuming the old version of the files are
somewhere on your C:\ drive.

You may want to purchase Undelete and have it running in the background to
help you out in the future. ;-)


Shenan if the files where originally saved on C then remnants will still be
there. Serious undelete software might recover them.
 
S

sareth

Shenan said:
You may want to purchase Undelete and have it running in the background
to
help you out in the future. ;-)

It's a bit late to say this now, but yeah, it's always a good idea to
have some file recovery software that keeps track of version changes
and deleted files, running on your system at all times. Very, very
helpful in recovering deleted data quickly in case of an emergency
rather than looking for a fix after the incident. Also useful in cases
where the (deleted) file was modified after the last backup, and no
current copy exists intact.
 
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philo

AJR said:
Review "Previous versions of files" under Help.


Correct!
\
With Vista you CAN recover deleted from the recycle bin files

just right click on the folder the file was in...the look at previous
versions


Note: This will only work if system restore is enabled (It's enabled by
default)

It will only work if there is an actual restore point...

you can make one manually....but one is also created with a reboot.

If the file was created...then deleted prior to a restore point...
then you will need to shut the machine down at once and use undelete
software
 
B

Bruce Chambers

shaunda said:
I was backing up my Word2007 files to a USB memory stick, and I accidently
copied the old file versions from the USB stick to the computer, rather than
the other way around, so the old versions of these files replaced the newer
versions. Of course I received the warning about how doing so would
"replace" the files with the same names already on the computer, and I
authorized it, not yet having realized what I had done. Can I recover the
prior versions of those Word files?


Not unless you had them backed up somewhere else; they've been overwritten.



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