Utilize Windows Vista’s Version of Time Machine: Shadow Explorer
Hey Vista users did you know that Vista automatically makes backups of your files for you in case of deletion, kinda like Apple’s Time Machine? Well it does with a feature called “Shadow Copy.”
In Windows Vista, the rewritten backup utility also uses Shadow Copy to manually backup files. In addition, the Shadow Copy for Shared Folders feature is now called “Previous Versions” and has been enabled for files on standalone computers. It stores backup copies of files on local volumes using incremental snapshots and can restore them later. [Wikipedia]
But how do you access these super secret backups?
ShadowExplorer allows you to browse the shadow copies created by the Windows® VistaTM Volume Shadow Copy Service. It’s especially thought for users of the home editions, who don’t have access to the shadow copies by default, but it’s also useful for users of the other editions.
ShadowExplorer will show you available point-in-time copies that you can browse through and retrieve. Worth a try for the price. Free.
