I meant that complete portions, parts, fragments of the work you had been working on simply disappear. Not all the music only 100 bars or so in my case. I am sorry, I am Spanish and I probably don't use the proper expressions to explain the problem.
The files themselves do not look to be corrupted in the sense that they can be opened. But they were corrupted in the sense that the data was there and it got scrambled or erased or whatever. But, Hiro, it looks like you don't want to admit the possibility of this. I wish I could share your view, but unfortunately I saw it with my poor, old and tired eyes. Time for another cup of tea. Javier. > Javier Ruiz / 2005/10/20 / 12:41 PM wrote: > >> Yes, Hiro is right. The files are not corrupted, they are simply wiped out. >> Cero. Sayonara. > > What do you mean by this? > Both Don and Darcy said otherwise. They said they were able to go > backed to last saved, as the same as you lost your work when computer > crashed but last saved was still OK. You seems to be the only one > making a different claim. Appreciate any clarification. _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
