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Guest TheGame2705
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I accidentally overwrote a file and it's VERY important. Can ANYONE tell me how to undo just the last overwrite I did after closing the file. Is there any software or any DOS command to undo it. I need help badly.

Guest TheGame2705
Posted

Pretty please...I found a prog from Aladdin Systems but it won't download.

Guest MrRant
Posted

If you are talking about something like System Restore in XP then that may work but I doubt it.

Guest TheGame2705
Posted

Doesn't it only re-do system changes but keep the files the same?

Guest MrRant
Posted

Pretty much. You can try and roll back a week or so and see if it helps. Won't hurt.

Guest TheGame2705
Posted

Nothing happened. Anyone know anything about Aladdin Flashback or have it?

Guest MrRant
Posted

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Sounds like you have to have the program before you overwrite the file unfortunately.

Guest TheGame2705
Posted

I overwrote a log of all the conversations I've had someone and it's kind of important.

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