How do I restore a previous backup in Itunes

I added all of my photos to a photo software and then when I re-synced my phone it uploaded everything twice 1900 photos, so I deleted the photo folders.  Now everything is gone including in the photo software.  can I restore a previous backup

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    Hi austinflorida,
    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
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    Windows 8: \Users\(username)\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup\
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  • How to restore a previous backup?

    I backup my iPhone 4sregularly.  I recently needed to reset it back to factory settings.  However, the only restore options I had in iTunes were two backups from just minutes before I did the reset.  How do I find other restore selections?

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    It sounds as if the phone is waiting to be activated. Did you update software or something like that on the phone? You can either try to finish the Setup routine, or you can connect the device to iTunes on the computer and then after selecting the iPhone in the device pane, click on the button that says Restore a Backup.

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  • HT1414 How do you restore an old backup? The new one with the stuff I didn't need was backed up and overwrote my old one.

    Pages wasn't working so someone told me to delete it and redownload it. Of course, our school told us not to use Cloud since there wasn't much space and now I lost most of my notes. I think I backed it up before I deleted it though but when I reconnected by iPad, it rebacked up everything and I don't know how to restore from previous backups. Help please!

    You may not have any previous backups if iTunes overwrote the only backup that you have.
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