First, just try 'open' from the menu and locate your 'default.mem'
file. Perhaps you somehow ended up looking at a wrong file?

You can also see if Mnemosyne has made any backups in C:\documents and
settings\Joel\.mnemosyne\backups (they are compressed xml files that
you can import in a new database).

But if your own backup is corrupt too, then I'm afraid you don't have
many options...

Peter

On Jul 14, 3:41 pm, joel brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
> I have noticed since turning on my laptop that all my cards have
> somehow gone.
> I have tried to restore my laptop to a previous date but still can't
> bring them back.
> Is there another way. There was around 2600 cards that I desperately
> need back.
> Thanks in advance

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