i just accidently sent the audacity file i was working on from the desktop to the recycling bin, the audacity file now says not responding. will i loose all my work? can i get it to respond?
help!
using vista
not responding
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and the exact three-section version number of Audacity from "Help menu > About Audacity".
Audacity 1.2.x and 1.3.x are obsolete and no longer supported. If you still have those versions, please upgrade at https://www.audacityteam.org/download/.
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Re: not responding
Open the Recycle Bin then , right mouse click on the accidentally binned item , then select "Restore" from the menu which appears. The item then goes back to where it was before you binned it , Audacity should then be able to see it.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/wind ... ecycle-bin
If you've emptied the bin you're in trouble , you could try Recuva to recover deleted items , but don't bank on it working.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/wind ... ecycle-bin
If you've emptied the bin you're in trouble , you could try Recuva to recover deleted items , but don't bank on it working.
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Gale Andrews
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Re: not responding
Are you actually using current Audacity 2.0.5? See the pink panel at the top of the page.
For me (Windows 8.1, Audacity 2.0.6) Audacity does not freeze if I delete an AUP file that is open in Audacity, and I would not expect it to. If I edit the project, Audacity is writing the unsaved changes to the AUTOSAVE file (it's a temporary AUP file, in effect).
If I save the project, Audacity recreates the AUP file.
If the project contains a WAV file that I imported without copying it in, deleting the AUP is still not a problem.
Or do you mean you sent the _data folder to the Recycle Bin? In that case, Trebor's advice should work.
Gale
For me (Windows 8.1, Audacity 2.0.6) Audacity does not freeze if I delete an AUP file that is open in Audacity, and I would not expect it to. If I edit the project, Audacity is writing the unsaved changes to the AUTOSAVE file (it's a temporary AUP file, in effect).
If I save the project, Audacity recreates the AUP file.
If the project contains a WAV file that I imported without copying it in, deleting the AUP is still not a problem.
Or do you mean you sent the _data folder to the Recycle Bin? In that case, Trebor's advice should work.
Gale
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