About an hour ago a Windows Update arrived with a notification on my taskbar that I needed to restart my computer - a normal process. I saved and shutdown my open Trainz Surveyor task and opened the Windows Update app to see what was coming in. Three updates in total. I clicked the Restart Now button and left it to do its work.
Upon returning the computer had finished the updates and was waiting for my login. After restarting Trainz and loading my route I noticed that it had been corrupted - baseboards out of place with some looming like Mt Everest over my previously flat desert terrain. I immediately performed a DBR which reported 29 errors and numerous warnings. On running the Faulty filter in CM only two known errors were identified. Fortunately I had made a backup of my work shortly before the update notice came through so I was not worried about losing all my work.
I exited and restarted Trainz only to have it freeze while loading my route. Tried again and it froze while loading the Driver/Surveyor screen.
I then got what used to be called the Windows "Blue Screen of Death" (but is much friendlier these day with a large smiley icon) telling me that Window had encountered a problem and was preparing a report to send back to MS. After which it then rebooted the computer.
Starting it all up again and, with some trepidation, I reloaded my route into Surveyor and found that it was complete and uncorrupted. Phew!
There is a lesson in there somewhere!
Upon returning the computer had finished the updates and was waiting for my login. After restarting Trainz and loading my route I noticed that it had been corrupted - baseboards out of place with some looming like Mt Everest over my previously flat desert terrain. I immediately performed a DBR which reported 29 errors and numerous warnings. On running the Faulty filter in CM only two known errors were identified. Fortunately I had made a backup of my work shortly before the update notice came through so I was not worried about losing all my work.
I exited and restarted Trainz only to have it freeze while loading my route. Tried again and it froze while loading the Driver/Surveyor screen.
I then got what used to be called the Windows "Blue Screen of Death" (but is much friendlier these day with a large smiley icon) telling me that Window had encountered a problem and was preparing a report to send back to MS. After which it then rebooted the computer.
Starting it all up again and, with some trepidation, I reloaded my route into Surveyor and found that it was complete and uncorrupted. Phew!
There is a lesson in there somewhere!