denmarch wrote:
I still don't understand why, with my backup settings in place, you can still lose your work.
The autosave file is not a "backup" as such of your file.
It is a constantly updated file that guards against power failure, computor failure (except for hard drives) and Archicad crashes.
Because you shut your file down properly (even though it was a mistake to close it without saving) Archicad has assumed you no longer need this file and therefore deletes the autosave files from your system.
Had there been some kind of failure then the files would still be there and you would be prompted to load them the next timeyou start Archicad.
There is the BPN file but this will always be one save older than your PLN file so wouldn't be much help in this case.
The only true backups of your files occur only if you manually save them yourself or set up some backup software that can periodically backup all your files.
Even these software backups are only as good as the interval for which they are set (weekly, daily, hourly).
Barry.
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