Previous versions (New!) are shadow copies of files and folders that you back up using the Back Up Files wizard or Windows automatically saves as part of a restore point. You can use previous versions of files to restore files that become damaged or you accidentally modify or delete. If System Protection is turned on, Windows automatically creates shadow copies of files—except Windows system files—that have been modified since the last restore point was made. You can restore individual files or complete folders. When you restore a file or folder, the current file or folder is replace by the restored one. It’s important to realize that you cannot undo a restore.
Important:
You cannot undo a file or folder previous version restore.
See AlsoSee “Restoring Computer Settings” on page 444 for information on turning on System Protection. |