URGENT!!! Roll Back Db To Point Of Time

Aug 27, 2007

hey guys
i need help urgently
i just ran an update statement without a where statement by mistake
and i need to rollback this changes

i;m runnning sql express sp2
and the database is set to recovery model simple

i hace the mdf and ldf file
the mdf is 1.5 gb ledf is 65 mb and the last changed date is the same time i ran the update statement
so i think the changes are there in the ldf file but i just need to roll back to 1 minute b4 i run the update


plz helpppppppppppp

thx in advance

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