Error code Error=XML_ERROR_EMPTY_DOCUMENT ErrorID=13 (0xd) Line number=0 on two songs, someone please help
Someone help please I got this error code: Error=XML_ERROR_EMPTY_DOCUMENT ErrorID=13 (0xd) Line number=0 on two of my songs, one is a transcription for my sister to play on piano, and the other is a song I made which I was quite proud of that took a while
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Your scores are probably not recoverable. You could, however, attach them here if you want someone to take a look at them.
In reply to Your scores are probably not… by opExe
Aw man that's sad, I've attached both below
In reply to Aw man that's sad, I've… by reubenrochlin
Unfortunately, this is the case. Both files only contain many kBytes with the value '0'.
Check the .mscbackup folder to see if you can find an older version that is correct.
In reply to Unfortunately, this is the… by HildeK
Where can I find this folder?
In reply to Where can I find this folder? by reubenrochlin
I don't know which OS you are using.
On Windows this is a hidden subfolder where your scores are located.
Ask a search engine how to make hidden files and folders visible for your OS.
In reply to I don't know which OS you… by HildeK
Thank you, I found it, ill lyk if that worked, thank you for the help!
In reply to I don't know which OS you… by HildeK
Oh my goodness it worked! Thank you for helping me!
In reply to Oh my goodness it worked!… by reubenrochlin
Very good!
This is not always successful, because it can happen that you have saved the damaged file several times and therefore the backup is also damaged.
It is a good idea to save the file on a backup medium or at least create a copy of the working file with a new name.
Hi everyone!
I have encountered the same problem and could definitely use some help here. I have attached the file below. It should be titled "Dark Carnival or Circus Action Idea #1." This has taken me awhile to start composing, so any guidance or help would be much appreciated :)
In reply to Hi everyone! I have… by sgeno0602
You have encountered the same problem. Same answers as above.