Learned hard way

SuperFudd

Senior Member
I just learned this the hardway and lost a month or so of layout work. :'( :confused:

When in Content Manager (TS2009) and in ASSET DETAILS, with a layout or other selected, Be VERY careful with the "ASSET NAME:" window!
I had the cursor at the end of my current projects newest version's name in that widow and pressed the Delete key. (No, I don't know why) POOF! a month of work VANISHED! The entire layout disapeared.
Unfortunately it was not in "Autosave".
:(
 
I just learned this the hardway and lost a month or so of layout work. :'( :confused:

When in Content Manager (TS2009) and in ASSET DETAILS, with a layout or other selected, Be VERY careful with the "ASSET NAME:" window!
I had the cursor at the end of my current projects newest version's name in that widow and pressed the Delete key. (No, I don't know why) POOF! a month of work VANISHED! The entire layout disapeared.
Unfortunately it was not in "Autosave".
:(

I'm waiting for the always make a back up mob to turn up.
 
Nope. Couldn't find it anywhere in Trainz or on the PC but...

I found it on my backup external WD Passport drive. I had done a backup 8 days before the acident and had done little to my Stockton to Milpitas route during that time due to the holidays.:) :)

Still, restoring it was quite tricky. It was saved with the backup utility that comes with Win7. I had backed up the entire TS2009 folder and didn't want to restore it to the earlier date since I had done some work on another "layout" plus a search of the Passport did not reasure me that the route was even there.
A session for the route's current version had survived in Trainz so I looked for it's missing dependecy and discovered the KUID for the route. I then searched for and found it, with some difficulty, on the Passport. I then copied it to the desktop and then to TS2009, did a Quick Database Repair and all is well.
:) :D ;) :wave:
 
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