corrupted file
When i Try to open my file, it give methe message saying that it's corrupted. If i press "open anyway" nothing happens. How do i fix this? It was working fine the night before, and i have saved everything, and then turned of my PC. I tried to looks at the other ways to fix it, but i can't even get into my peie, nonetheless save it. If anyone can help, please do!
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We can't help with an image. Please attach this score (.mscz file)
In reply to Anyone can help with an… by cadiz1
Sorry, my bad
In reply to Sorry, my bad by Ashehhhhh
Not a MuseScore file. Hard to be sure but looks like a chunk of data from a memory buffer has been written to file.
In reply to Not a MuseScore file. Hard… by underquark
so how can i find the actual file? i can't find it anywhere
In reply to so how can i find the actual… by Ashehhhhh
Musescore saves backup files in a hidden .mscbackup folder, which is located in the same place as your project file.
There should be a file named .name_of_your_file.mscz~
where "name_of_your_file" is the name of your project file.
Copy it to another location, remove the ~ from the file name and try to open it.
In reply to Musescore saves backup files… by mercuree
how do i remove it? When i try to edit the file name, it dosnt show the "~". Only the "mscz"
In reply to how do i remove it? by Ashehhhhh
Then it has no "~"! At least you can delete the file above.
But you should look for a file that has the extension ".mscz~". And it could be in the hidden folder ".mscbackup", but it doesn't have to be. If you don't see a ".mscbackup" folder, then ask on the Internet how to make hidden files and folders visible for your operating system.
In reply to Then it has no "~"! At least… by HildeK
haven't found a sigle way on how to unhide folders
In reply to haven't found a sigle way on… by Ashehhhhh
See How to recover a backup copy of a score
It points to "How to see hidden files in Windows" and "How to show file extensions in Windows"