Sony 7 Water System User Manual


 
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GETTING STARTED CHP. 4
Recovering files after a crash
If Sound Forge terminates improperly, you can recover all open and unsaved audio files not opened in read-
only mode. When Sound Forge opens a file, it automatically creates temporary files that it uses to save any
changes made to the file. The original file remains unchanged until it is saved. If Sound Forge terminates
improperly, the temporary files remain on your hard drive and can be used to recover any unsaved changes
made prior to the crash.
Tip:
You can specify the folder used to store temporary files
by choosing
Preferences from the Options menu and
designating a
Temporary files and record folder location on the
Perform tab.
Recovering files
Click the Recover button to restore the changes and undo history
for the files listed in the
Files that can be recovered list.
Deleting recovered files
Click the Cancel button to delete the temporary files. The original
media files remain unchanged.