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Nov 20, 2008

How to retrieve old copies of files- Ultimate style

From time to time Vista creates 'snapshot' copies of your files with a
service called "Shadow Copy". This allows you to retrieve older
versions from files you accidentally delete or alter.

To go back to a prior version of your file/document, you simply
right-click on the file and select "Restore previous versions". Using
the Shadow Copy service is a far easier way to recover your files than
opening a backup you've made, and can get you out of some nasty jams.

Shadow Copy is enabled on all versions of Vista, but Microsoft grants
user access to these copies only in Ultimate, Business, and Enterprise
editions. (Clearly as a method to try to sell more copies of the
pricier Ultimate Edition. Shame on you Microsoft; backup and recovery
should be free.)

Tip of the day: Users of the "Home" editions of Vista can use Shadow Copy too.
The odds are pretty durned good that if you bought a new computer, and
it came with Vista, it came with Vista Home Premium. I say that
because if you walk into a store selling computers, I dare you to find
the one that has Ultimate Edition on it. It seems to me that they all
come with Home Premium!

Remember how I said Shadow Copy was "enabled" on all versions? Yes?
Well, for owners of Vista Home Premium and Vista Home Basic, the
service is running, but you need a way to "interface" with it
(sometimes called a "front end"). To do that, download and install
ShadowExplorer, and gain some of Ultimate Edition's functionality.
This cool piece of software is free, but donations are accepted.

Today's free link: People who are using Windows 2000 or XP can get an
almost identical file functionality with FileHamster from Mogware.
This program is designed for people whose talents lie in the Creative
Arts, so you don't ave to be a geek to use it. There's helpful user
forums, too.

Please note: This ability is by no means a substitute for regular
system backups. This is for small "oopsies", not recovery/restoration.


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