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Bub, you're certainly a good sport... I don't know how you do it but thanks. You might not realize it but a post like this is really comforting to me. It is proof positive that it isn't just me. I'm curious though... did you have a moment where, had you been holding a hammer, you would have beaten your computer to bits?
Oh no ... it's not just you.
There's been a couple of times I seriously thought about taking my DAW outside and shooting it with my 50 cal cap and ball rifle, and posting a pic.
Actually, X2a isn't working all that bad now that I'm familiar with it's quirks. I can dance around them and be relatively productive. Well, as productive as a guy can be just sitting here having fun, it's not like I do this for a living.
I was mistaken about Auto-Save not working. I assumed that it saved the different version's with the .cwp extension, but it doesn't. That's why when I tried to load an older version, they were invisible ... Sonar was looking for a particular file extension that wasn't there. And since the version of Auto-Save that I could see was corrupted, I couldn't use the 'Revert' command, so I had to go hunt for them manually. For those who don't know, the 'Revert' command under 'File' is for when you use Auto-Save Versioning. You can click on Revert and it shows you a list of files you can go back to.
The manual says the versions are stored in Temp files, so I went in to my Projects folder looking for some kind of 'Temp' folder and that's when I saw the files there with no extension. So I really didn't lose hardly any work seeing how I have Auto-Save set to save every 60 seconds. I lost 2 small edits.
I should start a thread upstairs about Auto-Save and how it works in depth. It really saved my butt this time. I hadn't saved the original project file in 5 hours according to the time stamp. I always forget, that's why it's good to have this Auto-Save setting.