BTDT
The best advice I can give you is backup backup backup.
I use an external USB hard drive to back up my work several times a
day. Every time I have completed enough work that I don't want to have
to do it over, I back up my data.
If I were in your situation, I would back up to another computer on my
network and make dvd backups every day.
Bill
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxps.com,
"Jan Malmberg" <jan@xxx> wrote:
>
> Hi Tomas and everyone else.
>
>
>
> I have a severe problem with Amibroker, and I am now starting to
resent this
> program that I have very much enjoyed working with.
>
>
>
> Here's the problem:
>
> 1. I accidentally closed a window the other day. I used all eight tabs,
> many charts filled with comments and Elliott Wave markings and so
on. 100's
> of charts. Literally. Amibroker simply must ask if you really want
to close
> the window in the future. It doesn't now, and that can simply not
continue
> to be the case in the next version.
> 2. What is even more frustrating is that the program simply no longer
> accepts the backup of the entire database and the broker workspaces,
which
> included the windows. It reads them from the other hard drive, yes.
But then
> it doesn't actually save them to the hard drive I work from. So, I spent
> hours yesterday marking up my charts again, and now the backup
doesn't work,
> nothing works, and that work was wasted.
>
>
>
> Please implement these changes in the next version. Maybe it is already
> there, but I have searched the entire Preferences section and I
cannot find
> it there. I cannot in proper terms express how much work in terms of
time
> and emotion that went into the now lost charts, and how negative I feel
> about this. I write analysis for other people and institutions, not
just for
> myself, and now I am put out of business for a minimum of 14 days, a lot
> more time before even half the charts are restored. Of course, half
of it is
> my fault, since I decided to start a new section of charts, which
overwrote
> the old copy. Now, since not even the new work is useable anymore,
what does
> it matter.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Jan Malmberg
>