Autosave folder did not autosaved my work
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ā2008-10-29
03:57 AM
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02:03 PM
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Rubia Torres
I went over the autosave folder looking for the file and with my surprise that the autosaved file doesn't exists!
I checked the work enviroment profile under data safety and double checked where the autosave files were stored, but the file doesn't exists.
Does nybody knows what happened?????
Thanks
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ā2008-10-29 04:31 AM
Did you have autosave turned on?
Did you perform enough tasks since your last save to activate autosave?
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ā2008-10-29 05:05 AM
On the other question, yes, I did lots of things after my last save.
I'm worried.
Thanks Dwight
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ā2008-10-29 05:15 AM
I also wanted to use the backup copy and also as my surprise the backup copy was done yesterday!
does it sound strange?

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ā2008-10-29 05:21 AM
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ā2008-10-29 02:20 PM
The backup copy is always the next to last regular save.
There is one piece of advice: get into the habit of almost unthinkingly pressing CTRL+S at regular intervals because that is what creates a new regular save and turns the the last regular into the backup copy.
Every time you make some series of operations and you say to yourself: I do not want having to redo this: press CTRL+S.
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ā2008-10-29 02:45 PM
Why don't I have the autosave file?
thanks again

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ā2008-10-29 03:08 PM
There is an article on Wiki about this topic:
One other thing that can cause such a behavior is: if the operating system makes an error while trying to create the Autosave files then the autosave files will become damaged and there will be no autosave file.
Or if there is a power failure during that several seconds while the autosave file is being written out onto the hard drive: the autosave file will be damaged and lost.
I am saying this just to tell you that there can be cases when the autosave does not occur for a reason beyond ArchiCAD's control.
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ā2008-10-29 03:14 PM
I think I have the answer
I thought that the complete file was autosaved and I could open it whenever I wanted, but it seems that a autosave file can be opened only 1 time when the system crashes, it tells you with an icon that you have a auto saved file if you want to open it, but this is the only time you can open it, if you don't open it at this time, you can't later.
thanks again.