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Question Posted Sunday October 21 2007, 12:31 am

Okay so I was on paint playing around with a picture. But then I closed it and accidently hit "yes" to save it! Ahh! How do I get it back to the original one? :( There has to be a way.. & i know there is one, so don't say it isn't possible. I don't have any money to spend on any recovery tools though, and I don't know if they would work because technically I didn't delete the picture. But please help me! :(

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theymos answered Sunday October 21 2007, 1:44 pm:
There isn't any way to recover any file that has been overwritten. If you don't have a backup, it's permanently gone, not even expensive recovery tools will get it back. Sorry.

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dOpe answered Sunday October 21 2007, 1:35 pm:
do you remember what you saved it under or as? because that will be helpful. go back to paint click file then open then look through all the folders or files and see if you can find the orig. one. if you need help step by step get back at me!

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