That's indeed a likely possible cause.

Glad everything is ok now.

Peter

On Friday 10 July 2009 09:11:49 am Randi H. wrote:
> Probably it was due to Mnemosyne not being able to locate the path to the
> "default.mem". I once had my default.mem on an usb key, and when I forgot
> to plug in the key it made this _TMP_ file. Of course it wasn't able to
> find a file on an unplugged usb key ;O)
>
> I guess your problem might have occurred a way like this.
>
> 2009/7/9 Karen <[email protected]>
>
> > Well, Peter, when you go on vacation, we have to try and solve things
> > ourselves!  I kept at it and found a good message chain when I
> > searched for 'lost cards'.  Following your suggestion there, I opened
> > Mnemosyne (which opened the mysterious _TMP_ file and then went to
> > file - open - found default.mem and voila!  there they were.  I would
> > like to know where the _TMP_ file came from when you get a free
> > moment...
> > Thanks, Karen
>
> 
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