Quade wrote:"File Save" saves the configuration file. Not the layout. The layout is stored on exit.
amraa wrote:Yes, I'm experiencing the "power failure" thing right now why should the configuration change so constantly, that a power failure corrupts it so badly? and on restart, if I choose the latest, it fails to save it and instructs me to choose a different file, without any clue what are the differences. I have to explore to the installation location and investigate.
I'm offered 4 files, some don't even exist! nowhere on my system is there a "newsbin.nbi" file sized 155kb.
Whichever file I choose, I'm asked the save it. What is the correct file name to give this saved file? clearly not the filename offered, as it it says the file already exists. I'm REQUIRED to know the internals of newsbin, to know the correct config filename. WHY?? why not save it at the correct name and location without asking ME what is it? you know it, I dont, why ask me?.
I have to spend time with google and searching this forum on something that should be painless.
itimpi wrote:amraa wrote:Yes, I'm experiencing the "power failure" thing right now why should the configuration change so constantly, that a power failure corrupts it so badly? and on restart, if I choose the latest, it fails to save it and instructs me to choose a different file, without any clue what are the differences. I have to explore to the installation location and investigate.
I'm offered 4 files, some don't even exist! nowhere on my system is there a "newsbin.nbi" file sized 155kb.
Whichever file I choose, I'm asked the save it. What is the correct file name to give this saved file? clearly not the filename offered, as it it says the file already exists. I'm REQUIRED to know the internals of newsbin, to know the correct config filename. WHY?? why not save it at the correct name and location without asking ME what is it? you know it, I dont, why ask me?.
I have to spend time with google and searching this forum on something that should be painless.
The file getting corrupted on power failure scenarios is a generic Windows problem in that it can corrupt any files that are open at the time of the failure
The "saved" files that you are offered for restore are not necessarily anywhere on your system at the moment. They are snapshots that were taken at the date/time specified and stored in a database. There is no "correct" filename and location - they are whatever the user specifies. Some uses have multiple Newsbin configuration files with different settings that they use according to circumstance. If you specify a file that already exists you should be told that, but then allowed to overwrite it if you want to.
no, it is not. Windows does not randomly corrupts files on your hard disk on power failure, certainly not with NTFS. I got NO such problem with any other software installed. none.
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