Lost Temporary Vector Smart Object file

My computer just rebooted unexpectedly. I had just sent a file to the printer when the computer shut down and restarted. I was doing extensive edits to a Photoshop smart object, so even though I'd been saving, the saves were in a "temporary" file and the linked PS files had not been updated or saved. So I lost over an hour of work. What a lesson. Perhaps something like Time Machine would have retained those temp files, I don't know. Another first, in my computer art career.
Does anyone have suggestions on backing up temporary smart objects while editing? I know I could do a save as, but then the link to PS is lost. I could simply replace the smart object with the saved AI file, but that really reduces the convenience of linked smart objects.
Specs:
Mac OSX 10.7.5
PS CC
AI CS5

My computer just rebooted unexpectedly. I had just sent a file to the printer when the computer shut down and restarted. I was doing extensive edits to a Photoshop smart object, so even though I'd been saving, the saves were in a "temporary" file and the linked PS files had not been updated or saved. So I lost over an hour of work. What a lesson. Perhaps something like Time Machine would have retained those temp files, I don't know. Another first, in my computer art career.
Does anyone have suggestions on backing up temporary smart objects while editing? I know I could do a save as, but then the link to PS is lost. I could simply replace the smart object with the saved AI file, but that really reduces the convenience of linked smart objects.
Specs:
Mac OSX 10.7.5
PS CC
AI CS5

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