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sorry, cannot really help, could be sth with vm
i use/abused (cold reboot when ur was running or doing something) ur for many years, and i never had a corrupted file (apart from the item that was currently edited and not saved) |
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We've never encountered that, but if the VM was powered down while UR was updating the database, it is possible for that sort of thing to occur (probably more likely on a shared vs local file). See here for how to minimize when UR updates the database: http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=3728
This could slow UR down, but you could also set the SQLite synchronous level to Full (default is Normal) using the attached .reg file. See here for more details: http://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_synchronous See here for possible recovery options: http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=2673 And of course, we recommend that you always keep a regular backup of important files. |
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Thank you for the replies. |
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I was able to recreate about 95% of what I had before from my web history and Recent Documents (since nearly everything in the DB was links to external URLs/docs). My main intended use will be as a 'control panel' that puts all of the documents, random generators, dice rollers, screens, etc. under one pane of glass for easy reference. I've tried other products (including MyInfo) but UR does it better than any other. I've got most things integrated into the browser, so it's very transparent as to whether you are editing an internal note or an external doc, or viewing a web resource. Even linking to .exe programs (e.g graph paper generator, dice roller) works very cleanly.
I'm running backup program test called Syncovery, which I like because it does block-level incrementals and synthetic backups with versioning. However, it can't do a shadow copy of the UR db when it's open. I may look for something that understands SQLite natively and can do a dump or something to back up. |
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