Help - Is There A Redo Option In Xp?

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  • Sambuka
    Registered User
    • Sep 2002
    • 500

    #1

    Help - Is There A Redo Option In Xp?

    I uhhh just fucked up big time, I have been working 2 days on a new members section design which is mostly madeup of complicated html with lots of complicated tables with corners and stuff.

    Thing is I was saving html from photoshop imageready and selected my main html file and overwrote it with my imageready file. I then paniced and hit Control Z heaps of times and no good, so I went to go get my backup done about 20 minutes before (sweet no worries I thought) Oh fuck it I deleted my backup because I hit Control Z so many times it restored back to a state when I hadn't backed it up.

    So what i'm wondering is - is there a Redo option in XP? I've tried Control +shift + Z but doesnt' seem to work.

    Probably not but hey its worth a chance. I was going to finish that damn members section tonight too, now i lost 2 days work and anyone whos done anything like this before knows its a head fuck redoing work you've already done before

    Damn haven't done this sort of stupid thing in like 2 years.

    Oh well lesson learned.

    Now where did I put that pistol ? heh

    Sammy
  • Sambuka
    Registered User
    • Sep 2002
    • 500

    #2
    Oh goodie goodie gum drops I found a half saved cut down version of my saved page. Sweet i've still got 60% of it. Problem solved.

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    • Burnie
      Confirmed User
      • Nov 2002
      • 205

      #3
      I use a program called Second Copy 2000 to backup all my data to another hard drive every night. It's cheep, and so are hard drives. The site is http://www.centered.com/

      Also I make nothing off this referal, check it out if you want, don't if you don't want to, just telling what I do and It works for me.

      Hope this helps.

      Regards


      BYW GFY

      Later
      Burnie

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      • volante
        Confirmed User
        • Mar 2002
        • 2940

        #4
        Accessories> System Tools> System Restore

        Have a play around with the default settings as well - it takes up a lot of HD space...

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