On Thursday, 4 September 2014 at 15:52:57 UTC, Bruno Medeiros
wrote:
On 03/09/2014 22:13, AsmMan wrote:
Something very strange happened 2/3 days ago. Two of my D
files of the
project I was working on got all values replaced by 0 (that's
what I
seen rather D code if I open the file with a hex debugger).
The file
size of both files keep intact although. And no, I have no
backup of
these files. I had a old copy of it on a external hard drive
but I
needed to format it to use in something else and didn't put my
files
before it...
Instead of turn off my windows machine I always hirbenate it
and left
open all stuff and then I just back quickly to point where I
was on.
That day, when I logged on system I noticied first non-usual
behavior:
the machine looked like I had restarted it instead of
hibernate. All
stuff I left open (including mono) wasn't open anymore. I find
it strage
but moved on. But to my surprise when I open mono, the "recent
projects"
always available on left menu bar was empty. Just like I had
installed
mono not used yet. I open my project directly by clicking on
"open" and
navigating to folder of projec and then I see the two of main
project
files with a values set to zero.
Can some Mono expected help me?
My question is: can I recovery these files? or what remains to
me is cry?
restore the system didn't helped (and I neither expected to
but I tried)
Not sure if it is related: that day my machine had no a
network connection.
Does Mono have a "local history" for files in Mono projects?
Something like an automatic version history that keep tracks of
the last X changes made to the file?
I asked on xamarim studio forum but I think there's no such a
feature. Windows does, but it wasn't turned on at time.