Recover unsaved work

krc1995

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I worked for 2-3 hours on a paper yesterday, only to not be able to find today. I did recover the first page of it using the recover feature. But why isn't the full document here? What I recovered was the first page only autosaved at 1:38, but I added at least 2-3 more pages after that and quit around 3pm. I have autosave every 10 minutes checked. The only thing I can think is that I had about 8 different documents open and perhaps I mistakingly began to type into another document. Even if this did happen, it should be autosaved somewhere, right? How can I open everything that I looked at or changed yesterday only? I do remember a specific source I quoted, so I wonder if maybe I can search all documents that contain the source and some how find it that way?

Thanks

 
if you remember any specific text, two or three words in a phrase, that you wrote after you last saved, you can search your hard drive for that text string and find it that way.

If your autosave just didn't work, unfortunately you're out of luck.

 
Open word, click on tools then options. Under options it should show you where the autosave directory is(look for "File Locations" and it's called autorecover not autosave). If anything did actually autosave it will be in there.. Sort it by date modified and you should see the last autosaved docs.

 
That's a better suggestion than mine ^^^ but I'll give my follow-up anyway...

do I just use the search feature on the start up menu?
Yes. And when the search window opens up with your results, you can modify your search to look only for documents in the upper right-hand corner.

 
Cool feature this autosave or autoreovery thing. Didn't find it, but good info to know. Is this how the FBI tracks info? They say once you type something it is never ever deleted.

 
Cool feature this autosave or autoreovery thing. Didn't find it, but good info to know. Is this how the FBI tracks info? They say once you type something it is never ever deleted.
Nothing ever gets deleted because when you do a simple delete from windows, it's still there but removed from view. It will be there until the drive itself over rights that area where the "deleted" data resided(which normally doesn't happen anytime soon). If you want to remove data completely, you run a program from a boot cd that will go over the whole drive with 1's and 0's around 7-9 times and then data becomes so garbled it's no longer useful and unrepairable.

Disclaimer: DO NOT RUN THESE TYPES OF PROGRAMS, THEY WILL FORMAT YOUR ENTIRE DRIVE AND I HOLD NO RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU ATTEMPT TO USE THEM.

 
Cool feature this autosave or autoreovery thing. Didn't find it, but good info to know. Is this how the FBI tracks info? They say once you type something it is never ever deleted.
Nothing ever gets deleted because when you do a simple delete from windows, it's still there but removed from view. It will be there until the drive itself over rights that area where the "deleted" data resided(which normally doesn't happen anytime soon). If you want to remove data completely, you run a program from a boot cd that will go over the whole drive with 1's and 0's around 7-9 times and then data becomes so garbled it's no longer useful and unrepairable.

Disclaimer: DO NOT RUN THESE TYPES OF PROGRAMS, THEY WILL FORMAT YOUR ENTIRE DRIVE AND I HOLD NO RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU ATTEMPT TO USE THEM.
I will keep this in my "Oops, I really messed up and now I am on the run." cache

 
Cool feature this autosave or autoreovery thing. Didn't find it, but good info to know. Is this how the FBI tracks info? They say once you type something it is never ever deleted.
Nothing ever gets deleted because when you do a simple delete from windows, it's still there but removed from view. It will be there until the drive itself over rights that area where the "deleted" data resided(which normally doesn't happen anytime soon). If you want to remove data completely, you run a program from a boot cd that will go over the whole drive with 1's and 0's around 7-9 times and then data becomes so garbled it's no longer useful and unrepairable.

Disclaimer: DO NOT RUN THESE TYPES OF PROGRAMS, THEY WILL FORMAT YOUR ENTIRE DRIVE AND I HOLD NO RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU ATTEMPT TO USE THEM.
I will keep this in my "Oops, I really messed up and now I am on the run." cache
I have to use the disclaimer unfortunately. I informed a user I did work for how to do this and he did it on hiw own and then blamed me for his stupidity in formatting his hard drive and losing everything. He apparently thought it only over wrote what he deleted rather than everything on the drive.

 
Cool feature this autosave or autoreovery thing. Didn't find it, but good info to know. Is this how the FBI tracks info? They say once you type something it is never ever deleted.
Nothing ever gets deleted because when you do a simple delete from windows, it's still there but removed from view. It will be there until the drive itself over rights that area where the "deleted" data resided(which normally doesn't happen anytime soon). If you want to remove data completely, you run a program from a boot cd that will go over the whole drive with 1's and 0's around 7-9 times and then data becomes so garbled it's no longer useful and unrepairable.

Disclaimer: DO NOT RUN THESE TYPES OF PROGRAMS, THEY WILL FORMAT YOUR ENTIRE DRIVE AND I HOLD NO RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU ATTEMPT TO USE THEM.
I will keep this in my "Oops, I really messed up and now I am on the run." cache
I have to use the disclaimer unfortunately. I informed a user I did work for how to do this and he did it on hiw own and then blamed me for his stupidity in formatting his hard drive and losing everything. He apparently thought it only over wrote what he deleted rather than everything on the drive.
Sorry, I appreciate your help and I didn't mean to be sarcastic. Question that I have wondered when watching all my true crime shoes, when the FBI examines a computer, how do they effeciently look over every keystroke? Is it manpower or is there some special software.

 
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