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Disclaimer: This guide is for informational and educational purposes only. Modifying Windows settings, executing system commands, transferring files, or recording screen activity is done entirely at your own risk. Always ensure your personal data is backed up and your privacy is protected. The author assumes no responsibility or liability for any data loss, system instability, privacy breaches, or damages that may occur.
Ever accidentally deleted important text in a document or messed up a file? Windows has a built-in "time machine" called Previous Versions that can save your day.
Ever accidentally deleted important text in a document or messed up a file? Windows has a built-in "time machine" called Previous Versions that can save your day.
How to Use It:
Locate the File: Find the file or folder you want to restore.
Open Properties: Right-click it and select Properties.
Switch Tabs: Go to the Previous Versions tab.
Choose and Restore: Select a version from the list (based on dates) and click Restore.
If the list is empty, make sure you have File History or a System Restore Point enabled in your settings. It’s the ultimate safety net for your digital work!

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