I'm not sure about the cause of the initial crash, but it sounds like
you might have been using a different file when the crash happened. Upon
re-launching GnuCash, it opened a different file from back when you had
that report opened and then closed GnuCash. (last saved state of that file)
Do you normally start GnuCash by double-clicking files, or by clicking
the app icon?
Do you see files in your data folder with date/time stamps preceding the
.gnucash extension but otherwise named like your book?
If so can you determine by modified date which file you were last using?
Finally, any reason you haven't moved to 4.4?
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/19/21 10:14 AM, Mahon Finbar wrote:
Hello,
In the middle of working normally in
Version: 4.2
Build ID: 4.2+(2020-09-26)
In Windows 10 home version 1903
it crashed while entering an amount in the withdrawal column.
I restarted and it showed meĀ a report I had created a while back and
nothing else. When I tried to open the 'accounts' under the file tab it
hangs with the blue circle and then drops me back to the report,
There don't appear to be any newer accounts, that I can find.
Help please, should I look in my backblaze latest backup but what filr
should I be looking for?
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