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Document from February
HHH
Last edited by Mr. JL; 08-04-2005 at 08:41 PM. |
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Formerly Ġohâń3k
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sweet
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Penis Member
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k
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love yourself
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Okay, this is far fetched but who knows maybe I'll get lucky (yeah fucking right).
So, I made an important Microsoft document in February for a school course. Now, I need to do the same assignment but I deleted it, sent it to the recyling bin and whatever. Is there any possible, far out way, hippie trippie way that I could retrive it by going into my computer logs or windows or something? |
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Worm Of Reality
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Unless your setting system restore points regualry, you could try rolling back tremendously... but i think that only covers program isntallations and not files, when it's gone, it's gone im afraid...
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Worm Of Reality
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oh have you emptied your temp files recently?
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