Start file recording. In order to load older versions of files or folders, you need to enable file logging, which requires an external hard drive or access to a network folder. Windows uses this to store older versions of files, allowing you to recover overwritten files.
Open the control panel. You can press the Windows key X and select Control Panel from the menu, or type "Control Panel" on the Start page and select it from the search results. (Recommended learning: web front-end video tutorial)
Click on the system and security links. This is the first option in the control panel.
Click the file record link. In this option you should see file records. Click the link to open the options page.
Open file record. If your external hard drive is already plugged in, the "Open" button will be clickable. If you want to change the location to a network disk, click the Select Driver button on the left menu, and then click "Add to Network". Then browse the network disk.
Select whether you want the homegroup to be connected to the drive. If you have multiple computers in your homegroup and you want to back them all up to a central location, click Yes, otherwise click No.
Recover deleted or overwritten files. Go to the folder where the deleted file or folder is located. Make sure the Home tab is selected.
Click the file record button. It's located in the Home tab section.
Select the version you want to restore. After opening the file recording window, folder thumbnails will appear. Use the window's arrow keys to view previous versions of the folder until you find the file you want to recover.
Click the blue recovery button. This button is located in the center of the import arrow. Click this button to restore the selected file or folder to its original version.
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