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Prior to running the "restore to previous version", the temporary projects folder was also empty. After doing that, the folder was still empty, BUT, the temporary folder "C:\Users\AppData\Local\Temporary Projects" now contained my project's folder and files. I "restored this folder to a previous version" using the steps listed in the link above. Sure enough, my project backckup folder was there: Documents\Visual Studio 2010\Backup Files\MyProject. In Visual Basic 2010 Express, a backup folder is created with your project name. I realize this is an old post, but I thought I would shed some light on what I did, since i was able to recover my files. A few hours later, I saw that my computer had no trace of my program. This morning when I work up, I saw that windows had run an update. I left the program running on my computer when I went to bed. Despite having debugged my program - the project had not saved - for some reason it didn't occur to me that the project might not be saved.
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I worked on a new project yesterday and windows ran an update last night.
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