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Is it possible to recover a crashed model

Is it possible to recover a crashed model

Is it possible to recover a crashed model

(OP)
Long story short is that I have a very large model that crashed due to a windows error. I have the temp folder for the model that looks like it has the data in it and I have an older version of the model.

_DBData is there just wondering if there is any way to recover it?

RE: Is it possible to recover a crashed model

(OP)
I was able to salvage my model by using the old version and importing my analysis models back into it.

Still curious if it is possible to recover from the temp folder database.

RE: Is it possible to recover a crashed model

Hi

It should be possible. Try with File-Preferences-Database. There are two options, Recover Scratch Directory or Recover DBData File.

I don't know which is the best. Guess it depends on the problem but one of them might help you.

Good Luck

Thomas

RE: Is it possible to recover a crashed model

(OP)
Thanks,

This worked like a charm.


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