On Monday 28 September 2009 06:44:27 pm OldGrantonian wrote:
> Find your most recent copy of the database and back it up.
>
> Then attempt to open your file from within Mnemosyne by using File >
> Open
>
> If the file is corrupt, then I'm afraid you might need to wait until
> some of the expert forum users come home from school :)

If that does not work, you need to restore either from a backup you made 
yourself, or from Mnemosyne's own backups.

http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/help/backups.php

But first try, file - open and then pick your default.mem file (usually in C:
\documents and settings\fanh1909\.mnemosyne)

Cheers,

Peter

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