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OH NO!


Question Posted Sunday June 3 2007, 1:30 am

I deleted a lot of information from a Microsoft Word document and saved the document. Then I turned off the computer. Now, I realized I should have never deleted all of that information! Is there a way to make the document the way it was?

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theymos answered Sunday June 3 2007, 1:55 pm:
Sorry, there is no way to fix that. System restore won't work(and may actually delete more files). System restore is not a time machine, and it only affects system and executable files. The data you've saved over has been overwritten, and is unrecoverable. :'(

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mariaa123 answered Sunday June 3 2007, 10:23 am:
hey.

yeah, to restore your computer.
go to start, all programs, accesories,
system tools, and system restore.
press next, then press June 1
on the calender and press next.
it will restore your computer
to Friday so all of your information
will be there. good luck! ♥

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