Hi all-

I was using the VisualSVN plug-in(version 1.6 I believe) in VS2008,
working on a Windows Forms application that is in a VisualSVN Server
repository.

While the solution was open in Visual Studio, and my laptop was in
Sleep mode with a dead battery, plugged into AC power, the power strip
was accidentally shut off. This caused a total loss of power to the
laptop.

Upon re-opening VS 2008, and checking the Log history of several
files, the only entry for several files was the date of their original
Add to VisualSVN Server. This was in spite of the fact that I had done
at least 6 Commits over the previous week. I then tried a test Commit,
and, though it appeared to work, I still received the Yellow overlay
on the file in VS2008, and the Commit I just made one minute before,
did not show in the History.

Yesterday, I updated TortoiseSVN and the VisualSVN VS plug-in to the
latest versions, and re-booted. At this point, I was able to see the
Commit I had just done, and the original Add, but nothing in between.
It appears that approximately half the files in the solution --
probably the files that were open in VS when the PC was powered off--
are in this state, with the missing History.


So my question is this: is there any way to retrieve the History for
the files that are missing it?


Thanks,


-Andrew

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