Restore Files or Folders on your U: Drive or V: Drive - Windows

Action

Follow these instructions to retrieve a previous version of a file/folder on your U: drive, V: drive or other network drive. Versions of files/folders are made several times a day and are kept for 21 days.

Instructions

Recovering a deleted file or folder

  1. Navigate to the folder that contained the missing folder or file. 

    Sample folder containing several files
    Sample folder containing several files




  2. Position the pointer over a blank space in the folder.

  3. Right-click the mouse and select Properties from the bottom of the menu. 

    Right-click menu highlighting Properties choice
    Right-click menu highlighting Properties choice




  4. Select the Previous Versions tab. 




  5. Select the version of the folder that contains the file or folder from before it was deleted, and then click Open to see its contents from that particular snapshot. When you are satisfied that this is the version you want, close this window to go back to the screen in the previous step.

  6. If you would like to restore just a particular file, you can copy the file from the window that popped up and paste it back in the regular folder.

  7. If you would like to restore the entire contents of the folder to that particular backup, close the preview window that popped and up choose Restore.  This enables you to recover everything in the folder as well as all sub-folders. Be aware that this will overwrite the contents of the existing folder.

Recovering an overwritten or corrupted file

  1. Right-click the overwritten or corrupted file and click Properties.

  2. Select Restore previous versions:




  3. If you want to view the old version to verify integrity, click Open. To restore the file, click Restore.  You will be notified that this will replace the current version of the file on the network with the restored version and that cannot be undone: