Computer Time Warp

jcrispin

New Member
I'm posting this story as it happened yesterday. Around midday, whilst working online, I lost my Internet connection. Well actually, everthing was working; telephone, power, router all O.k. but I couldn't connect - no page would load.
I did a router "Repair Connection", tried other browsers, cleared my cache, re-booted my computer and restarted the router. All restarted fine, but the problem remained. I have to mention here, that I was working on one of my webpages, editing some text links and table dimensions. I use FileZilla and always open the files I'm editing from the "local list" pane then upload them. Well that morning, I made some changes to a webpage, uploaded, and viewed the results. Then I lost the Internet connection about an hour or so, later. It was 15 minutes before it suddenly started working again without any prompting. Now get this. The changes I made to my webpage were gone, reverting to the page previously, before I edited it. Cached pages? Nope. So here's the really weird bit. The file on my hardrive that I edited through FileZilla, no longer contained the changes I made before I lost the Internet connection. I'm hoping an expert on these matters, or anyone, can shed some light on how this is possible.:eek:
 
saxon2309 said:
i duno... srry

if you dont know the answer or cant provide any meaningful input dont post... this sort of posting is wasteful of space and can be seen to detract away from the "usefulness" of this forum. in future only post meaningful and helpful posts.

Back to the problem; it would definately be worth running a virus scan and spyware scan of your system. both of these can cause problems such as those you are experiencing
 
saxon2309 said:
i duno... srry

Then don't post it.
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Have you tried system Restore to the day that your internet died? Your work process my come back. Please let me know if that works. Here is the direction to it.

Go to start>All Programs>Accessories>System tools>System Restore.

Let me know if that works.
 
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