alan wilson Posted Saturday at 12:52 AM Share Posted Saturday at 12:52 AM A couple of weeks ago sonar the free tier crashed out of the blue as I was near completion of my project. It gave me an option of saving I hit it and poof sonar was gone. I found the save file but the 1st minute of 5 is gone. Other than starting from scratch what can I do.? thanks, Alan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amberwolf Posted Saturday at 01:38 AM Share Posted Saturday at 01:38 AM The only other option I know of would be to go back to your prior saved versions of the file, or your backup files of it. If you had autosave turned on, or versioning, then Sonar has created at least one backup of the file at some point, that should be in the same place you save the files. AFAICR versioned files don't have the file extension, so they don't show up when you use file-open, but if you go to Windows Explorer and browse to the folder you can still see them, then copy it to a second file and rename it to add the file extension. If you don't have any of those, I would recommend in the future, regardless of the software being used, to always use SaveAs, never Save, and create yourself a name-versioning system, such as adding a number (and perhaps a descriptive phrase) to each file whenever you save. Autosave and versioning also work, but they depend on the program being able to do so; if something goes wrong before that point, you can end up with the same problem you have now. So *also* using SaveAs rather than Save, and doing so as often as humanly possible, to new files every time, will save you a lot of heartache at some point in the future. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Base 57 Posted Saturday at 01:51 AM Share Posted Saturday at 01:51 AM 10 minutes ago, Amberwolf said: versioned files don't have the file extension If you are using File Versioning (and you should), the way to access it is called Revert. You find it in the File dropdown at the top left corner. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alan wilson Posted Saturday at 02:56 AM Author Share Posted Saturday at 02:56 AM Thanks, yes I had saved it quite a few times. If I can get back to an earlier version full length I can redo. It had to be a plug in causing up to using that particular great sounding plug I never had it crash. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alan wilson Posted Saturday at 05:46 PM Author Share Posted Saturday at 05:46 PM A question how do you get it to autosave. Can someone recommend a detail manual on Sonar. I had the reference manual for CWBB and it answered all of my questions. thanks, Alan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noel Borthwick Posted Saturday at 08:05 PM Share Posted Saturday at 08:05 PM Note that while saving from a crash dialog generally works, it's not guaranteed, since if the app state is already compromised, it may crash while saving itself. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
57Gregy Posted yesterday at 03:00 AM Share Posted yesterday at 03:00 AM 9 hours ago, alan wilson said: A question how do you get it to autosave. Can someone recommend a detail manual on Sonar. I had the reference manual for CWBB and it answered all of my questions. thanks, Alan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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