Recover shift deleted files : back up of files

sevas1994

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Dear all,

I deleted a file about an hour ago on which I've worked for an hour today at 10 am. When right click the folder and choose Restore previous versions I can see 4 versions of the file, the latest of which is yesterday's which obviously doesn't contain my workings of today. Unfortunately, my employer doesn't allow me to download any software so recovering it with software is impossible for me. Since restore previous versions feature shows me yesterday's version does that mean I will be able to recover it tomorrow? Can I recover it today somehow? Also, in addition to yesterday's version I can see 3 other versions called earlier this year. How does my Windows 7 decide when to save versions of files/folders? Can I customize it so that it always backs up a version 20 minutes ago?

Thanks in advance
 

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