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| 25 Apr 2012 07:29 PM |
I was working on something and for whatever reason I didn't save at any point.
..i accidentally closed it because i thought it was a "Test Solo" window, because I had been testing a lot and I close them by instinct.
I had a cool GUI and a script thingy :(
Is there any way to recover any of it? It was a local script, and a GUI. Is there some kind of roblox cache system that has that stuff in it? D: |
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LocalChum
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| 25 Apr 2012 07:33 PM |
| You could use Cheat Engine to read the memory and get portions back, but I doubt it's still open. |
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LPGhatguy
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| 25 Apr 2012 07:47 PM |
| You could always try to find Visit.rbxl if you *did* use play solo. |
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Quenty
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| 25 Apr 2012 08:04 PM |
| Yeah... That's an option. :P |
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| 25 Apr 2012 08:08 PM |
@LPG
I. LOVE. YOU.
SO. MUCH.
THANK YOU. |
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| 25 Apr 2012 08:10 PM |
Look in your ROBLOX folder. There should be a test folder somewhere.
It should contain two ROBLOX place files. If you did test your place, one of them should contain it. |
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| 25 Apr 2012 08:32 PM |
@Julien
yup, found it, but LPG beat you to it.
except you were more descriptive. but i figured it out :|
thanks anyway |
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stravant
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| 26 Apr 2012 12:17 AM |
You should have a working copy of the stuff saved to the disk at all times. The first thing that I do when I go to do _anything_ that's creating some kind of content on a computer is create a file + possibly a folder for it, I _never_ have some sort of temporary work in a limbo-state where there's no file associated with it.
That way I always can just save anything with a single stroke of ctrl+s. I never have anything over 10 minutes or so of unsaved work at any given time. |
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iNigerian
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| 26 Apr 2012 04:26 PM |
@stravant
yeah, i know. its odd because I usally ALWAYS do the same thing. Always (except for this time, for whatever reason) I save right before I test or go to do something, or get to a "checkpoint" when scripting. |
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| 26 Apr 2012 04:43 PM |
| wish i knew that before, i've done this exact thing before. |
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