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How to recover corrupted PowerPoint file using TEMP folder?

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Today tip will help you to recover the unreadable and corrupted file of Microsoft PowerPoint. Normally PowerPoint open files can become corrupted when you are trying to save it or if you were working on it and your PowerPoint application or windows crashed due to power failure. Windows saves a duplicate copy of working file as a temporary version. There is no need to use any third party software to manage these types of corrupted files, because you can recover them from TEMP folder. 
Follow the given steps to recover the corrupted files in MS PowerPoint: 


First click on Start button then click on Search option to start your search process.










Here type the *.TMP in "All or part of the file name" box then choose the "Local Hard Drives" option in "Look in" box.


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Microsoft Shifting Focus To Next OS In July 2010

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Various job listings posted online this November have hinted at when Microsoft plans to shift its focus to Windows 8.
Most early adopters of Microsoft's latest offering, Windows 7, are still getting settled into the month-old OS, and discovering what the highly favored current version of Windows can do. However, it seems the guys up in Redmond aren't just hanging around, as this past month alone Microsoft has posted seven job openings in the hopes of finding folks to work on Windows 8.
Technology site Ars Technica discovered the job listings over on Microsoft's official careers page. Some of the listings have since been edited or removed, but Ars Technica still has the original listings available in full on their site.


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Hello World

Wibowo_Gs Filed Under:
Vey basic words that you ever heard, Hello world.
But for me, these words is very special. To show that you are exist int his world and to show that you want to start a good relation withworld, everyone in the world .
So, I hope this blog will make that dream come true. Be able to communicate with you all.

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