I had just spent over four hours writing an letter, was just about done and, with one press of a button (by accident) it was all gone.
I know that computer's save everything, does anyone know if I could get unsaved information back?
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I had just spent over four hours writing an letter, was just about done and, with one press of a button (by accident) it was all gone.
I know that computer's save everything, does anyone know if I could get unsaved information back?
What were you typing your letter in?
If you were typing it in Microsoft Word, there is an auto-save thing where it will save your document every 10 minutes or so, or whatever interval you set it. All I know is that I have typed things, only to have electric go off... and Word kept everything I had up until the last save.
What application were you using?
Just on Yahoo Mail. On the History table, the page isn't able to be viewed.
Firefox is my browser.
4 hours wasted beachy
what the hell are you writing about
yah unless you happened to copy-paste yer novel
you're shit outta luck.
sorry man.
Sorry, guys. It was a letter to L.E.A.P.
I guess, my life is now worthless.
I can write it again, but there goes another novel.
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Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
cheerup cowboy, you can write it over again and make it even better! If you were writing the LEAP then it sounds like an interesting read?
LEAP?
whats that
?
law enforcement against prohibition!!!!!!!!!11
Thanks, bedake. I'm running out of people to contact and I was asking for their advice.
If it's not in your browser's history then it is gone. I assume you have already tried back-paging on the window you were working in so unless it was stored in your history, forget it.
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Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
Advice? are you in trouble?
No. After, my car accident in Virginia Beach, I moved back here. My Mother and Father, seperately, moved to be close to someone that they nearly lossed. And now, my doctor can only suggest that I move to Oregon.
I put my heart and soul into that letter. I shared things that very few people know about. I've been totally destroyed by negligence, of my own and others, and what people have said to me, as they tried to help, should be shared to others who are in anyway involved. These people span from Virginia Beach to Plattsburgh, NY, and, besides my Mother, no one knows the results of the help I've received.
An organization, like L.E.A.P., melted my heart because it all falls into place. Every aspect of the tests, I've endured, should be shared.
I think, that maybe I won't have to move to Oregon to see if my Mother and Father follow. My Sister lives in L.A., so I do have someone there, but this place gets better and better. I've had to start my life over so many times, I might as well cease to exist the next time everything is taken away.
Thanks, for helping. I appreciate it.