loading previously saved files?
Hello,
I just had a MASSIVE disaster, in which I was trying to change the time signature for a single measure, but forgot to format it first so that all the following measures (in 4/4) would stay the same. In any case, forgetting to do this is normally not a big deal--one can always simply press "undo" and then fix the error. However, immediately after I dragged the new time signature (3/4) over to the bar I wanted, the rest of the score adjusted the 3/4, and the whole programme immediately crashed. But, since it automatically saved the session, when I re-opened the programme, one-quarter of my score was GONE and there was NO "undo". As you can imagine, I am horrified and am going to, pretty much, have to re-compose the rest of the freaking piece, because the final beat of EVERY MEASURE is now gone.
However, I'm not panicking...YET. Because, surely there is some way to access the most previously-saved version (in which I had actually saved)? Please tell me this is possible. Otherwise, I am going to keel over dead.
Thanks to anyone who can help me access this, through back doors, whatever, I don't care...I just want my fourth beat back!!!
Jet
Comments
There should be a backup file in the folder with the same name as the first but with a period at the beginning and a comma at the end. Hopefully that will contain what you want!
In reply to There should be a backup file by Marc Sabatella
@Marc,
Forgive me if you already saw my response below; I realised that there's no "reply in general" type of choice here, so I wanted you to know that I was getting back to you, even though it may technically appear that I only replied to the second suggestion.
Best,
Jet.
Which operating system are you using ? If you are using a recent version of windows, you can try to look into
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\MusE\MuseScore\
. There should be a lot of mscz files. Yours might be there.In reply to Which operating system are by [DELETED] 5
@Marc: You know, it seems as though I unwittingly did just this, because when I re-opened MuseScore right after the horrendous crash, the "previous session quit unexpectedly. Restore session?" message was up, and I had clicked "yes", and THAT is what brought up the horribly ruined score. However, I became so disgusted that I went to the "saved files" tab and pulled up the previously-saved one that way--without even realising what I was doing--and voila! My measures were back, complete with notes, in 4/4. HOWEVER, I still had to start from the LAST point I'd left off--and there was still quite a bit of work I had done, over four voices on four staves, which was lost, and there was no previous restore point I could find to get to these, which I'm kicking myself about.
@Lasconic: I have Windows XP, and was able--through a bit of searching--to basically find, more or less, the same file path as you mentioned above; strangely enough, nothing came up when I went to the Application Data folder--it's blank! Which I find quite mystifying. However, I performed an Advanced Search, and looked for anything that contained the word "fugue" in it (since that word is in the title of the piece in question), which brought up, among numerous other things, a process folder for MuseScore, which never would have found due to the blankness if AppData--anyway, inside the process folder was a notepad file, which appears to be a kind of memory cache for the whole programme, and it looks as though it saves the last nine things which were worked on and saved (even automatically by the programme itself). However, I looked through all the zip files there, and there was NOTHING pertaining to my fugue in previous states--only in the currently saved format. Therefore, I still can't get my lost measures back. I don't know if this is the only "file cache" type of thing--I was surprised, actually, because quite a few drafts of things which I'd opened, started working on, and then deleted (or so I'd thought) were still there, and saved in zipped cache folders. But is there a way to find the entire list of cached folders? They seem to be hidden files of some kind, accessible only to the programme itself. But there's GOT to be a way to get/find all of them--potentially even all the way back to the very day I installed MuseScore!--and THAT is what I'm after.
Of course, in the meantime, since I unwittingly saved my own bum, I re-composed the sections I lost, since at least my 4th beats were restored. But, this was pure dumb luck. And, I'd like to know how to do this, and if (in the event that any administrative types are reading this) if there will be a restore cache that's more user-accessible in future versions of MuseScore? A feature like that would probably make a lot of people a lot less likely to have emergency laundering to do, on top of re-composing lost work due to sudden MuseScore crashes!!
Thanks very much the kind help of you two chaps. But, if anyone else has any suggestions, I'm still an eager auditor.
Jet
In reply to OS, cache-finding attempts, &c. by j dee
Definitely would be nice if the Undo capability were expanded/improved - there's a few things that don't work right I've seen people submit bug reports for. And if the auto-save stuff were more transparent.
But the only advice I can think og for you is to save your work more often. Not much help, I realize. But I am in the habit of hitting Ctrl-S every few minutes in any program I work with.
In reply to Definitely would be nice if by Marc Sabatella
Another very convenient way is to put the file you are working on in Dropbox. Every time you'll save, Dropbox will create a revision for you. (and it's free for 2GB + 250MB if you use the above link)