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    Default Undo saving for epsxe

    I accidentally saved the game and now I want to undo the saving.
    Is there a way to do it or am I loosing my time trying?

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    Default Re: Undo saving for epsxe

    You can't undo a savestate or a savegame.everytime you want to save choose one slot as backup.
    example:
    Chrono cross before boss fight
    save state slot 2
    Chrono Cross fight with boss
    save state slot 3
    simple as that

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    Default Re: Undo saving for epsxe

    I made an account just to help with this, i have windows 7 and i was able to restore my file by right clicking on my sgm. file, click properties go to the previous versions tab, then there should be a version from the last time you saved and you should be able to restore it.

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    Default Re: Undo saving for epsxe

    Quote Originally Posted by killamyte View Post
    I made an account just to help with this, i have windows 7 and i was able to restore my file by right clicking on my sgm. file, click properties go to the previous versions tab, then there should be a version from the last time you saved and you should be able to restore it.
    And I made an account just to tell you that you're THE FUCKING SHIT. This totally saved my ass. Thank you so much!!

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    Default Re: Undo saving for epsxe

    The guys suggestion to previous versions........I am using windows 7 and when I try and do that it says no previous versions found. That does not make sense to me according to what you are saying to do I have deff saved more then once LOL I saved like 300 times already.

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    Default Re: Undo saving for epsxe

    They are referring to shadow copy. Its a feature for windows since XP and its not on by default I believe? So IMO that is horribly advice.

    http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/win...osoft-windows/
    Just so you know this is not magic it uses disk space... This will not get your files back in your current state but if you turn this on and then make a mistake you can get your files back.
    Last edited by ulaoulao; June 6th, 2014 at 14:34.
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