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accidentally overwrote a file and saved it, is there any way that can help me to recover overwritten files? don't worry. This article will show you where do overwritten files go and how to recover overwritten files.
Overwriting or replacing a file is no longer a new problem to most Windows users. Yet, it's still a tough issue for most users to resolve. So where do overwritten files go and how to restore overwritten files?
We know when the files are deleted, formatted, or lost from the computer, it still exists and be only marked with "deleted" on disk space, but the disk space occupied by the file data is marked as "idle". In this time, although we can't see these files, the files are still "staying" on the disk. And As long as the new file is not created after deleting the file, the file still exists.
However, if the location of the file is occupied or partially overwritten, the possibility of the file being recovered is not high. Even though, it is not impossible to be restored.
As you can see, there are too many users asking for help on how to restore overwritten files. To fix this issue, here below we will introduce 3 possible overwritten data recovery solutions. Although there are no guarantees your files can be reinstated, it's worth trying.
Usually, while we are editing a Word or Excel file, the Office will automatically create some temporary files in a specific location on Windows PC.
Each time, when the Office application automatically saves a file, it will create a temp file and the file won't overwrite the previous one. So if you overwrote or replaced an Excel or Word document, you can try to find the overwritten file from.TMP file:
1. Follow the temp file folder location on your PC and find the Excel/Word temp files with.TMP extension:
● For Windows 7 users:
C:\Users\name\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Excel\ or C:\Users\name\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word\
● For Windows 8/10 users:
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Office\UnsavedFiles\
2. Locate and find the temporary excel or word files begin with "$" or "~" and end with ".TMP", select the right Excel/Word temp file by date, then copy and save to another safe spot by changing the extension from.TMP to .XLS/.XLSX or .DOC/.DOCX.
After this, you've successfully recovered the overwritten Excel or Word files on your windows and you can continue using them on your PC again.
About another methods,please read: Where Do Overwritten Files Go and How to Recover Them
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