Hi Klaus,
You can decrease the interval to 1 min. The downside is that the FM performance
is affected.
HTH,
Roman
From: Klaus Daube <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 10:03 PM
Subject: FM10: Automatic save interval unreliable
Recently I had a win7-x64 crash out of the blue sky: During my work in FM
(while typing) Windows quit
without any notice to a black screen - no, the battry was'nt empty, the PC run
on mains.
After the start I noticed that the last FM autosave file had a time stamp of
x.x.05 - and now it was
x.x.25 - so I lost quite an amount of work. Looking into the prefereces:
autosave interval is set to
5min.
Since it was not much creative work I could easily reconstruct these last 20
minutes before the crash.
To reconstruct 20 mins of creative work would take much more than 20mins,
because the starting point
is not the same...
So I take a closer look on the time stamps during the next hour of work - and
it reveals: The interval
is not 5min, it extends up to 20min!
Is this known behaviour? How to get it more regular?
Klaus Daube
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