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jzq740176597
Tomato Guru
China
343 Posts |
Posted - Jan 04 2018 : 9:27:56 PM
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VA 2210, win10 64Bit, vs2017 community
Long time ago , Maybe VA 19XX version ,I use it in the C++ project, Somethings the VS crashed or accident delete the source file I can find out from the "**Temp Dump**" file of VA .
For now ,VA2210 , .Net project VS2017, Can I find the like record of the source file ? (delete in case) , I donot want to write it again .
Any hint ?
thanks in advance!
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feline
Whole Tomato Software
United Kingdom
19021 Posts |
Posted - Jan 05 2018 : 06:38:12 AM
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Have you looked in the Windows recycle bin? Turning on the detailed view and sorted on "Date Deleted" will help if you know approximately when the file was deleted.
For VA, do you have:
VA Options -> Performance -> Enable Auto Recovery
turned On or Off? If this is turned Off then VA won't be saving out auto recovery versions of your files.
Is anything backed up in source control? |
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sean
Whole Tomato Software
USA
2817 Posts |
Posted - Jan 05 2018 : 10:09:20 AM
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if you have va recovery enabled, press the Explore button on the Performance page of VA Options to see if versions of the file are present in the directory that is opened in File Explorer. |
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MrDoomMaster
Tomato Guru
251 Posts |
Posted - Jan 05 2018 : 1:56:57 PM
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I'm going to give the non-VA solution to this problem: Version Control. Save often. Commit work often. |
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jzq740176597
Tomato Guru
China
343 Posts |
Posted - Jan 09 2018 : 01:29:07 AM
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quote: Originally posted by feline
Have you looked in the Windows recycle bin? Turning on the detailed view and sorted on "Date Deleted" will help if you know approximately when the file was deleted.
For VA, do you have:
VA Options -> Performance -> Enable Auto Recovery
turned On or Off? If this is turned Off then VA won't be saving out auto recovery versions of your files.
Is anything backed up in source control?
Unfortunately, that option is turned Off. sorry for late replyment. |
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jzq740176597
Tomato Guru
China
343 Posts |
Posted - Jan 09 2018 : 01:32:13 AM
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quote: Originally posted by sean
if you have va recovery enabled, press the Explore button on the Performance page of VA Options to see if versions of the file are present in the directory that is opened in File Explorer.
thanks , and i have turned that option on ,the EXPlORE button works ,thanks again |
Edited by - jzq740176597 on Jan 09 2018 01:32:31 AM |
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jzq740176597
Tomato Guru
China
343 Posts |
Posted - Jan 09 2018 : 01:33:57 AM
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quote: Originally posted by MrDoomMaster
I'm going to give the non-VA solution to this problem: Version Control. Save often. Commit work often.
Exactly! I will remember, Now I take GIT |
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