Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 81. This training kit is designed for IT professionals who operate in enterprise enviroments that use Windows 7 as a desktop operating system. You should have at least one year of experience in the IT field, as well as experience implementing and administering any Windows client operating system in a networked environment. | FIGURE 14-28 No previous versions of the renamed file FIGURE 14-29 Restoring previous versions of a folder Lesson 3 Recovering Files and Folders CHAPTER 14 773 10. Select a previous version of the folder that is likely to contain the file you want to restore as shown in Figure 14-30 and then click Open. FIGURE 14-30 Selecting the previous version of a folder that contains the file you want to restore 11. As shown in Figure 14-31 the previous version of the file that you want to restore should be in the previous version of the folder. Right-click the file and copy it. FIGURE 14-31 The previous version of the file you renamed in the recovered folder 774 CHAPTER 14 Recovery and Backup 12. Close the previous version of the folder. Paste the file to wherever you want to store it. It is a good idea to open it and make sure it is the version that you want. Lesson Summary You can recover a previous version of a file or folder from shadow copies created when a restore point was created or from backup sets. You can restore a renamed or deleted file by restoring a previous version of the folder in which the original file was saved. You can restore user settings and user-related data such as desktop settings contacts and favorites by restoring a user profile. You can configure system protection on internal and external hard drives and VHDs formatted using the NTFS file system. Previous versions of files and folders are created when you create a restore point on a drive where system protection is configured. Lesson Review You can use the following questions to test your knowledge of the information in Lesson 3 Recovering Files and Folders. The questions are also available on the companion DVD if you prefer to review them in electronic form. NOTE ANSWERS Answers to these questions and explanations of why each answer choice is correct or incorrect are located in the Answers section at the end of the book. 1. A user telephones your help desk. She has just accidentally deleted a .