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Click the Windows 'Start' button, highlight 'Computer' and press the left mouse button. Click 'Tools' in the top-left corner in the newly displayed window. Select 'Folder options' from the menu. Click the 'View' tab, scroll down to 'Hidden files and folders' and select the 'Show hidden files and folders' radio button. Click 'Apply.'
Right-click on your desktop, hover over 'New' and then click 'Folder' from the newly displayed menu. Name this folder 'Restore' or another suitable name.
Navigate to the 'AppData' folder on your computer. Open the 'Local' folder, then open the 'Temp' folder and finally open the 'fz3temp-1' folder.
Select the file to restore. Right-click on the file and select 'Copy' from the drop-down menu.
Navigate to the new folder created earlier. Right-click anywhere within this folder and select 'Paste' from the drop-down menu.
Open the file in an appropriate file editor, make any desired changes, and upload to your server using Filezilla.
Restore the File From Google Cache
Open your web browser. Enter www.google.com in the address bar and press 'Enter' on your keyboard.
Enter the following in the search box 'site:.yourdomain.com' (without quotation marks) and press 'Enter.' Locate the sought-after page and click the 'cached' hyperlink underneath the listing.
Save this page to your hard disk drive using your browser's 'save file' function.
Open the file in an appropriate file editor, make any desired changes, and upload to your server using Filezilla.
Restore the File From Your Browser Cache
Open Mozilla Firefox. Type 'about:cache' in the address bar (without quotation marks) and press 'Return.' Click the 'List Cache Entries' hyperlink under 'Disk cache device.'
Hold down the 'Ctrl' key and press 'F.' Enter the name of the file to restore in the search box, then press the 'Next' button repeatedly until the file is found. Click the highlighted hyperlink.
Select and highlight the address of the file located next to 'file on disk:.' Hold down the 'Ctrl' key and press 'C.' Highlight the browser address bar, right-click, and select 'Paste.'
Save the newly opened page to your hard disk drive using your browser's 'save file' function.
Open the file in an appropriate file editor, make any desired changes, and upload to your server using Filezilla.
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How to Backup Windows to FTPIn Feburary 2016 04,
In Feburary 2016 04,
Click the 'Start' button. These instructions refer to Windows 7. You can perform this task following a similar method for all versions of Windows.
Click 'Control Panel.' Go to 'System and maintenance.' Open 'Backup and Restore.'
Click 'Set up Backup.' Enter an administrator password once prompted. Choose which files you wish to back up. You can back up all the files on the computer, an individual user's files or a manual selection. Next, choose 'FTP' as your method of backup. Hit 'Back up now' to begin the backup operation. Do not interrupt the process.
In Feburary 2016 04,
Click the 'Start' button. These instructions refer to Windows 7. You can perform this task following a similar method for all versions of Windows.
Click 'Control Panel.' Go to 'System and maintenance.' Open 'Backup and Restore.'
Click 'Set up Backup.' Enter an administrator password once prompted. Choose which files you wish to back up. You can back up all the files on the computer, an individual user's files or a manual selection. Next, choose 'FTP' as your method of backup. Hit 'Back up now' to begin the backup operation. Do not interrupt the process.
In Feburary 2016 04,
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