Crash Recovery |
If Sound Forge is terminated improperly, all of the opened and unsaved sound filesexcluding those opened in Direct and read-only modescan be recovered.
Unless a file is opened in Direct or read-only modes, a temporary file is created and any edits made are stored in this file. When an improper termination of the program occurs, these temporary files remain on your hard drive and can be reopened to recover any work done to the sound files before crashing. Also, the original sound files will remain unchanged until you save your work.
When starting the program after a crash, the Crash Recovery dialog is displayed if temporary files are detected in your temporary file directory:
Click the Recover button to rename the .tmp files as .wav files.
Click the Delete button to delete the temporary files.
Click the Ignore button to leave the temporary files on your hard drive.