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Is there a way of unsaving a saved game?


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Too late now though. He was hosting the game and decided to play a game on Tuesday midweek. I also had a European cup quarter final against Madrid (I am spurs) on Tuesday which he thought was on a Wednesday. He played his game while I was not online, saved it and logged off.

This morning we were due for a small session and my game has been played. I lost 1-5 at home. :mad:

Is there anyway we can go back to before the game being played?

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Not unless you have a different saved game file. Might be worth having a look, when you load up the game rather than click on 'load last game' click on 'load game' which will let you browse all saved game files in the games folder. See if there is a different save file you game load from there.

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Not unless you have a different saved game file. Might be worth having a look, when you load up the game rather than click on 'load last game' click on 'load game' which will let you browse all saved game files in the games folder. See if there is a different save file you game load from there.
What OS have you got?

Windows Vista and Windows 7 have a "Previous Version" option, which may or may not have backed up your saves automatically.

Will get him to check both these options.

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Well firstly find out if you have Windows Vista or Windows 7

http://www.smartcomputing.com/TECHSUPPORT/WhichOS.aspx

Then In Windows 7 it's http://www.online-tech-tips.com/windows-7/restore-previous-version-folder-windows-7/

And windows vista it's - http://weblogs.asp.net/jgalloway/archive/2008/05/21/using-vista-previous-versions-to-restore-files-you-thought-you-d-lost.aspx

All easily googlable too if you get stuck. If you're still stuck ask away.

It may be though that the saved games folder were not selected to be backed up, so there's possibility there are no previous versions.

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