Two crappy occurrances... cripes

Loki

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So earlier tonight I was discussing my script with my producing partner.. we had a really good talk about it.. and the questions he asked me made me re-think my story... and how many things I had left unaswered that I wanted people to know about.. so I said give me an hour.. and I will re-vise the whole script... and thats what I did..

when I went to save it in Final Draft.. I always save PDF and HTML versions first cause this program crashes on me like crazy.... but this time I forgot.. and saved it in the final draft format... this is hit or miss.. 98% of the time the program crashes... and I hadn't saved yet.. knowing that it would crash on save.. so I decided to save as an HTML file... but me being excited on how well it turn out I just hit save... boom.

8 pages of better writing gone.

So now.. after scrambling to remember the dialogue for the new scene I wrote.. and quickly writing down the changes in timeline I made... I end up with an hour later.. a rushed version.. with different (not as good) dialogue..

I got to check my email... and I get an email from Tribeca that my film has been rejected from the festival.

sigh.... I need a drink..
 
thanks for the offer.. there isn't a file though.. it crashes before it writes to the drive.. so I am left with 4k file of nothing.
 
i don't mean to belabor this, but MM Screenwriter has a timed backup file system working in the background. does Final Draft have a similar system of backup files you could dig thru?
 
Loki said:
thanks for the offer.. there isn't a file though.. it crashes before it writes to the drive.. so I am left with 4k file of nothing.

Ouch. That sounds like the worst possible scenario. I once had a crash and FD refused to open the file, or the backup. I opened it in Notepad and slowly dug the script out of the FD formatting.

Then purchased MM.:love4:
 
Loki, for Final Draft got to TOOLS > OPTIONS > GENERAL TAB > There you will see an AUTO BACK-UP box that tells you where your autobackups are saved, I hope for your sake you have it checked. Above it you can also configure how often to back-up. I do it about every 10 minutes.

Ian
 
I am using an old version of FD... the auto backup crashes the program as soon as it saves to the drive. I dunno why.
 
[SIZE=+0]mrWrOng I wish it were true. I went on writing spree once, was 30-40 pages in one day, great dialogue/action etc... then I lost it. I started re-writing what I could but it just wasn't the same. Lightning never strikes twice I guess. There's a happy ending though, I eventually recovered the file. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=+0]Loki check this article, it's about recovering unsaved text from ram (mac) http://www.applelinks.com/mooresviews/macsbug.shtml . Here's one for pc, it's for win 2000 but might help (google recover unsaved file for more). http://www.quepublishing.com/articles/article.asp?p=21276&rl=1[/SIZE]

[SIZE=+0]Also, if you right click on the Final Draft app (or shortcut I guess) there's a tab for COMPATIBILITY. Try changing that, maybe set it for Win 95. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=+0]It could be a pain in the a$$ but before trying to save in FD, you could copy the text and past it into a text doc on the desktop. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=+0]Ian[/SIZE]
 
aiiiye, I feel the pain man, Have you thought about getting the saving problem fixed? I'd do that ASAP. Cuz once bitten.....

bhah, computers we love them as much as we hate them too.
 
Anhar Miah said:
aiiiye, I feel the pain man, Have you thought about getting the saving problem fixed? I'd do that ASAP. Cuz once bitten.....

bhah, computers we love them as much as we hate them too.

I am gonna just purchase the latest version of final draft I think..
 
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