Hi Bob

I would like to recommend to you using Dropbox and putting your stacks into its 
folders. This has saved me no end of times as it holds many previous versions 
of your files as backups. I now have a premium subscription and get infinite 
version backups and remembers even if I change file names, accidentally delete 
them or move them to another location. It's a modern marvel. It even blows the 
socks off Apple's TimeMachine. Plus I can get to the files from any of my 
machines and remotely too. 

Glad to hear you were able to restore it somehow anyway. 

All the best 

Sean Cole
Pi Digital

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> On 24 Oct 2014, at 00:23, Bob Sneidar <bobsnei...@iotecdigital.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all. 
> 
> Well I upgraded to version 7.0.0. I opened a stack I have been working on, 
> but it started misbehaving. I just had it open and running in version 6.6.4. 
> In the process of trying to see where things were going wrong, version 7.0.0 
> unexpectedly quit. Now the stack is corrupted and UNUSABLE! Yes, I said 
> unusable. 
> 
> Now I suppose I should have backed it up before opening the stack in 7.0. I 
> didn’t. Now I have lost several days of work. Is there any means of opening 
> this stack and at least getting the scripts of the objects out?
> 
> Bob S
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