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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Chicky on Sun 01/04/2007 19:21:28

Title: So i just lost 3 hours of work...
Post by: Chicky on Sun 01/04/2007 19:21:28
To an overheating processor! Damn!

I was so involved in my sprite work that i had nothing saved, and my computer just decided to turn cut off after i got to the final result.

This sucks muchly, is there any way of retrieving the cache of unsaved files that you were editing in photoshop? I doubt it.

Sorry, vent over. This ever happened to anyone else? I'm normally hitting ctrl+s every five seconds.
Title: Re: So i just lost 3 hours of work...
Post by: MrColossal on Sun 01/04/2007 19:57:42
The thing I love about 3d studio max is autobackups. You can set the number and the time lapse you want Max to autosave the project you're working on. Photoshop should have this and I'm surprised that they don't. There is a program you can purchase that adds this feature to Photoshop but c'mon Adobe
Title: Re: So i just lost 3 hours of work...
Post by: woodz on Sun 01/04/2007 20:45:54
been there, done that, got the T Shirt!
Just before Xmas our PC fried the CPU fan, it didn't even go noisy like they normally do, now our processor is twitch as hell and loves to shut down randomly
it also seems to know when your making progress and neglected to save for awhile
none of my software auto saves either, it can be soul destroying
Title: Re: So i just lost 3 hours of work...
Post by: Magic on Sun 01/04/2007 23:26:31
Quote from: Chicky on Sun 01/04/2007 19:21:28
Sorry, vent over. This ever happened to anyone else? I'm normally hitting ctrl+s every five seconds.
I've developed that habit over my time in using computers. Save early, save often. Hell, I still copy and paste most major forum posts I do due to that sh*tty habit of Internet Explorer not reaching a page and my post not still being there when I hit Back.  :o

The fortunate part of re-doing work that you've lost is that, typically, you've already done the "mental work" in how it's set out so you know exactly what you're, forgive the term, 'reproducing'.
Title: Re: So i just lost 3 hours of work...
Post by: Radiant on Sun 01/04/2007 23:29:54
Yep, been there done that. I've fried my hard drive no less than twice. In one case I could recover 90% of the data through manually reconstructing the partition table. In another it had become physically defective and the stuff was lost.
Title: Re: So i just lost 3 hours of work...
Post by: Quintaros on Mon 02/04/2007 19:31:05
For a while my computer was so buggy that I expected frequent crashes and backed up compulsively.  Some times I get caught though.


Quote from: Magic on Sun 01/04/2007 23:26:31
The fortunate part of re-doing work that you've lost is that, typically, you've already done the "mental work" in how it's set out so you know exactly what you're, forgive the term, 'reproducing'.

Often I'm so disheartened by the loss that it can be weeks or months before I resume work on that particular item.  When I do it's usually superior to the first effort.
Title: Re: So i just lost 3 hours of work...
Post by: Ionias on Mon 02/04/2007 23:09:01
I feel your pain Chicky. :(

Myself, I have a very unhealthy habit of hitting control â€" s every 30 or so seconds. I'm looking at my keyboard now and on the S key and the left control key the letters are entirely worn off. I'll even be playing a game and find myself hitting control â€" s in a vain attempt at saving my progress. :)
Title: Re: So i just lost 3 hours of work...
Post by: lo_res_man on Mon 02/04/2007 23:12:37
I know, we we get so into the art, or the music, or whatever we are working on, that our brain thinks " Save files?! We don't need no stinking save files!" Then God, the great pumpkin, or maybe the CPU gremlins, say "Heh, heh, Yes you do," and crash the whole darn thing, Curse, You Great Pumpkin!!!!, But I digress.
Title: Re: So i just lost 3 hours of work...
Post by: voh on Tue 03/04/2007 00:37:22
Lost the finished layout and revised content of my book once due to a hardware fail.

Not a good time :-[