My score has disappeared
Hi, I have been working on a complex score for over a week. I thought I had been saving it to the cloud. Every time I opened musescore it was there under my recent files and now it is nowhere to be found!! I am devastated. Does anyone have any idea where I can look to find it?
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It is still where you saved it too, whether it shows in the Recent file list or not
In reply to It is still where you saved… by Jojo-Schmitz
I had it saving directly to the cloud, but when I have followed all of the troubleshooting offered on various threads, I can find the scores and backup files for the other ones I have created, but no trace of this score. If I think about it I think I had the same session open for two days, was regularly saving it, but then my computer had to reboot and it’s as if it never actually saved the copy to start with. I am completely devastated - so much work gone! I just don’t understand how it didn’t save, or even create an auto backup.
In reply to I had it saving directly to… by hannahakehurs
I suppose you have run a search of your hard drive. I never use the Cloud, but there must be a way to search it.
I can't tell if MS4 actually auto saves. If it does, it isn't in the MS4 AppData folder.
In reply to I suppose you have run a… by bobjp
Thanks Bob. Yes, I have tried all of these. No trace at all.
In reply to Thanks Bob. Yes, I have… by hannahakehurs
Hopefully someone will come along and tell us where the auto save folder is located.
BTW unless you have made hidden folders un-hidden, a hard drive search won't find them.
In reply to Hopefully someone will come… by bobjp
If the files were "lost" due to a crash, there may be backup files from just before, but they can be difficult to find. Difficult to give advice here, but I have come across backup files from way back quite by accident sometimes. One file went AWOL for a considerably long period of time.
Save to cloud means it is being saved on musescore.com, not on your computer. So you will need to visit musescore.com to find your score; a search of your hard drive won't turn up anything but some information about your score (eg, where on musescore.com it has been saved).
FWIW, I don't really recommend the save to cloud feature. Not that that there are specific known problems or anything, but I'd much prefer to have my files safely on my own computer, backed up using my own backup service, etc.
In reply to Save to cloud means it is… by Marc Sabatella
One option is presumably to save to cloud - on musescore.com and also to save files locally.
Whether that might be a better practice than simply saving to one or the other I can't say - depends on how users feel I guess.
Saving to any form of cloud may give rise to some of the following problems:
Data stored in external clouds requires a lot of file transfers across networks - both to and from servers.
There are some possible advantages for users storing data in a cloud - if the problems noted above are also taken into account.
Regarding MuseScore specifically, points 5-7 in the first list above are probably not too significant for musescore files, as musescore files are generally very compact. For other kinds of data which may be significantly large, and/or also significantly valuable. users should consider whether they want "their" data stored on remote servers which they have no control over.
In reply to One option is presumably to… by dave2020X
Just a question, I tried to load a score I had made that was just saved to the cloud and it came back with "score invalid."
I even checked my account and it wasn't there.
Hopefully, you might have a solution to that?
In reply to Just a question, I tried to… by apteepye197
See:
https://musescore.org/en/node/354319
Hey, I was having the same issue, and found mine in my files.
1.) Go to MuseScore home
2.) Click Open Other
3.) At the top of the file window, click MuseScore 4
4.) Click cloud scores