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Is this message is actually "BSOD" a like?
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Is this message is actually "BSOD" a like?
https://imgur.com/kokiYeM
Is this message means that my project file is gone for good? FS just doesn't load it anymore
Is there any fix or anything I can do to save it's content?
Is this message means that my project file is gone for good? FS just doesn't load it anymore
Is there any fix or anything I can do to save it's content?
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kortezzzz - Posts: 763
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Re: Is this message is actually "BSOD" a like?
I assume you already tried a reboot of the PC...
Do you have anything in
C:\Users\"yourname"\Appdata\Roaming\Flowstone\Recovery ?
If so, delete it and try again.
Does FS correctly open your previous earlier versions? If so then your latest version has got corrupted. You may have to repeat some work since your last version, unless you have a safety backup somewhere. I have a folder called SAFE where I copy all my landmark stages just in case.
If not then will FS open other projects? If not you have a corruption in the FS installation itself, especially if FS terminated incorrectly with a crash. I found that this is most likely to happen if you go to close FS and it asks if you want to save your work and you do, then it closes. I never do that these days, I always save then exit.
I hope you're not using a published 3.09 beta because they aren't at all stable.
Let us know how you get on!
Cheers
Spogg
Do you have anything in
C:\Users\"yourname"\Appdata\Roaming\Flowstone\Recovery ?
If so, delete it and try again.
Does FS correctly open your previous earlier versions? If so then your latest version has got corrupted. You may have to repeat some work since your last version, unless you have a safety backup somewhere. I have a folder called SAFE where I copy all my landmark stages just in case.
If not then will FS open other projects? If not you have a corruption in the FS installation itself, especially if FS terminated incorrectly with a crash. I found that this is most likely to happen if you go to close FS and it asks if you want to save your work and you do, then it closes. I never do that these days, I always save then exit.
I hope you're not using a published 3.09 beta because they aren't at all stable.
Let us know how you get on!
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Is this message is actually "BSOD" a like?
Thanks for the detailed comment, spogg.
The problem is only with one single file. Already re-installed FS, checked the "recovery" folder (nothing there) and I'm not using the Beta 3.09. But yes, I did saved after been asked by FS for saving and not before. hours of work just gone
Seems like there is always a risk when we work with FS and we should be very careful, especially with big projects, because the crush can randomly occur. From now on, I'm gonna save at least every 10 minutes progress in it's own file.
The problem is only with one single file. Already re-installed FS, checked the "recovery" folder (nothing there) and I'm not using the Beta 3.09. But yes, I did saved after been asked by FS for saving and not before. hours of work just gone
Seems like there is always a risk when we work with FS and we should be very careful, especially with big projects, because the crush can randomly occur. From now on, I'm gonna save at least every 10 minutes progress in it's own file.
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kortezzzz - Posts: 763
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Re: Is this message is actually "BSOD" a like?
kortezzzz wrote:
The problem is only with one single file...
...Seems like there is always a risk when we work with FS file...
Yes indeed, been there and I have the tee shirt
My last project, my ASS, had 272 incremental saves, each with its own development stage number. I make a change and when the change is acceptable I make a Save as version. Then, as I mentioned before, when the project starts to grow I close FS an re-open it quite often. Plus, if I get totally absorbed and I forget and get a crash (crush?) I get the opportunity to be really creative with my language.
Maybe I should do a kinda tutorial based on my experience...?
Anyway, good luck with your project!
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Is this message is actually "BSOD" a like?
Save regularly, save often is not really new. It's standard behaviour for every developer.
Incremental saving is my way as well. Similar to Spogg. Sometimes I forget to change the filename when uploading a help solution, that's when you see names like "fileread_05.fsm" or similar. At least you can see then at which stage I thought it's good enough for the forum
It is not needed to save every 10 minutes. In fact you should save right after starting a new schematic, which saved me loads of issues. Then, save whenever you are about to do a big change, so that you can revert to an older version if it turns out to be the wrong path.
In your special case I'm pretty sure that ignoring the manual that explicitly only allows one preset manager and going with 9 (?) has a lot to do with what you're experiencing now
EDIT: To clarify, with "save" I actually mean "save as"!
Incremental saving is my way as well. Similar to Spogg. Sometimes I forget to change the filename when uploading a help solution, that's when you see names like "fileread_05.fsm" or similar. At least you can see then at which stage I thought it's good enough for the forum
It is not needed to save every 10 minutes. In fact you should save right after starting a new schematic, which saved me loads of issues. Then, save whenever you are about to do a big change, so that you can revert to an older version if it turns out to be the wrong path.
In your special case I'm pretty sure that ignoring the manual that explicitly only allows one preset manager and going with 9 (?) has a lot to do with what you're experiencing now
EDIT: To clarify, with "save" I actually mean "save as"!
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Re: Is this message is actually "BSOD" a like?
Thanks for the nice cynical comments, guy's. That's one of reasons why I like this forum. Finally, I'v re-built the lost @#$@#!* schematic by spending few more hours, and ended up with cute 17 new copies of every little progress
Thanks god the language allows us some space for creativity Anyway, I believe that selling this T-shirt can actually fund the 64bit development
For me, The final results are the main reason and purpose of everything. Few lost hours are a small sacrifice if the eventual results are shiny. Besides, I'm the only developer in the world that uses 9 preset managers in a single plug-in , so a good friend would call "Guinness World Records" instead of Tongue outing
Spogg wrote:Yes indeed, been there and I have the tee shirt
Spogg wrote:I get the opportunity to be really creative with my language
Thanks god the language allows us some space for creativity Anyway, I believe that selling this T-shirt can actually fund the 64bit development
tulamide wrote:In your special case I'm pretty sure that ignoring the manual that explicitly only allows one preset manager and going with 9 (?) has a lot to do with what you're experiencing now
For me, The final results are the main reason and purpose of everything. Few lost hours are a small sacrifice if the eventual results are shiny. Besides, I'm the only developer in the world that uses 9 preset managers in a single plug-in , so a good friend would call "Guinness World Records" instead of Tongue outing
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kortezzzz - Posts: 763
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Re: Is this message is actually "BSOD" a like?
Besides, I'm the only developer in the world that uses 9 preset managers in a single plug-in , so a good friend would call "Guinness World Records" instead of Tongue outing
Never mind the Guinness Book of World Records I think the Flowstone police should be informed about your highly illegal behaviour!
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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