MikeHalloran
Mechanical
- Aug 29, 2003
- 14,450
I must have crashed SW a hundred times by now, maybe more.
Often, it offers to send a report, restart, and auto- recover the affected files. That suggestion acknowledged, it opens up, and ... nothing. Just a blank 'File Open' screen.
Last week, on a couple of occasions, 2009.0.0 expressed a new behavior; at least, new to me. It opened up, and showed me a list of recoverable files... not unlike what Excel, Word, and other products do when they encounter files that weren't closed correctly.
So I moved my cursor just a mickey or two, preparing to click on something.... and the recovery screen disappeared without a trace, back to a blank 'File Open' screen.
For a while there, I thought the 'Auto-Recover' screen was just a flat-out fabrication, but now I've seen it, for a total of a few hundred milliseconds.
So, I have to ask the obvious question: Has the Auto-Recover screen EVER worked, for ANYONE?
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
Often, it offers to send a report, restart, and auto- recover the affected files. That suggestion acknowledged, it opens up, and ... nothing. Just a blank 'File Open' screen.
Last week, on a couple of occasions, 2009.0.0 expressed a new behavior; at least, new to me. It opened up, and showed me a list of recoverable files... not unlike what Excel, Word, and other products do when they encounter files that weren't closed correctly.
So I moved my cursor just a mickey or two, preparing to click on something.... and the recovery screen disappeared without a trace, back to a blank 'File Open' screen.
For a while there, I thought the 'Auto-Recover' screen was just a flat-out fabrication, but now I've seen it, for a total of a few hundred milliseconds.
So, I have to ask the obvious question: Has the Auto-Recover screen EVER worked, for ANYONE?
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA