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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T04:09:27+00:00 2026-06-12T04:09:27+00:00

I understand I might be asking the impossible but, well never hurts to try.

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I understand I might be asking the impossible but, well never hurts to try.

Is it possible to rollback changes to a handful of MySQL databases without having any form of backup. The only thing left are the databases with the changes I wish to undone.

Why this happened you might ask, well simply putting it, Windows XP scheduler decided not to run the backup task as scheduled, therefore no backups were made previous to a few dozen queries queried to those databases.

I doubt it is possible to undo those changes, and if it is possible I don’t know how.
Maybe MySQL keeps some sort of record on the changes performed to a database, but I don’t know.

Does anybody knows a way to undo changes to a MySql database without any form of backup
(neither dump file or files from the data folder)?

Thank you.

System Details:

Windows XP SP3

Server: localhost via TCP/IP

Software: MySQL

Software version: 5.5.25a – MySQL Community Server (GPL)

Protocol version: 10

Server charset: UTF-8 Unicode (utf8)


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Possible that Windows XP system restore kept a previous version of
MySQL DBs on file?

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    2026-06-12T04:09:29+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 4:09 am

    Without having any database backup, you are probably pretty much out of luck. If you had mysql query logging or binary logging on, you could glean some information about what queries had been run since a certain point in time, but if you had destructive queries (UPDATE, DELETE, etc.) you will have no way of knowing what the previous data was.

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