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Hi guys. I'm a fool. I am building this access DB (racing of course), I have a version from 12 hours ago on my laptop, and the version which just finished, ready to use, from just now, on my PC. So, I've gone to transfer the PC version onto the laptop, because I no longer need the 12 hour ago version, and guess what, I've transferred the 12 hours ago version over the top of the new one instead.
Idiot. So, on laptop and PC now are the 12 hour ago version only!!! Can I recover it?? Anyone help?? |
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About 4 months ago I lost everything, had it all on a USB Card, and it
played up and deleted everything. Suicide was an option, 6 months of data gone in a second. |
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Thankyou Punter76, for those words.
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It's there. It can't get off the HD. Try a system restore to a point before the new download over the top. Worth a shot.
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Thanks Crash, just had a look, the time it picked for today's system restore was only ten minutes ago, and yesterday's is too long ago.
Thanks though, any other thoughts? |
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System restore does NOT restore lost data on any hard drive! It will restore system settings, ie programmes etc. (if you are lucky) Re. Access. Depends what you have done? imported, copied ? In this case depending on your settings it will import the DB with the same name but adding a number to the and of it like "MyDb1" if you already had MyDb. However if you have run a query to replace the lot then you lost the lot. No way to recover. |
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I have copied over the top of the original one. Say the DB was called "racing.mdb", then I had a copy of "racing.mdb" on the PC, and on the laptop. The PC version was the current one, the laptop version the older one. So, I accidentally copied over the PC version with the older laptop version. So now the current racing.mdb is seemingly gone, replaced by the older racing.mdb.
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