Well, there is an automatic backup

The files are in mnemosyne/backups

Sebastian

On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Erik H <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I had windows vista "force" a close of memosyne when it was running an
> update.  when I opened up the program the next day only the last
> question seemed to still be in the file I was using.  It seemed like
> all 1100 other questions I had written were gone from the file.
>
> I hadn't backed up so I thought I was in trouble.
>
> It wasn't that the file had been deleted which is fairly easily fixed,
> but that the contents of the file itself had been deleted.
>
> I managed to use "shadowexplore" to recover a prior day version that
> Vista autoumatically saved, but Vista home premium didn't allow me
> direct access to.
>
> http://www.shadowexplorer.com/downloads.html
>
> I lost probably 20 or so questions I wrote after the old verision had
> been backed up, but that is so much better then having to write the
> other 1100 again.
>
> I know I should have been more carefull, but given the labor that goes
> into these files, and how small they are, I'd think some form of
> automatic backing up might be worth while, especialy if a crash of
> this type is fairly common.
> >
>

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