Unreadable File - What can I do?

• Jan 11, 2017 - 13:29

Scenario:
Listening through a play-back of a piece I've been working on for weeks now when suddenly MuseScore (version 2.0.3) stops responding and closes. I immediately re-open MuseScore, click 'Yes' when prompted to recover previous session only to be greeted by an error message saying: "Cannot read file.. ". Turns out everything BUT the score I was working on restored and the only version of the file I have now is much smaller and void of any progress/changes I made over the past week or so. I am currently freaking out and holding back tears as there is no way I can re-add everything out of my head (we're talking about roughly 3 minutes of the piece here).

Findings:
- %appdata%\musescore\musescore2; file found but size of the file is 0 KB and is also unreadable
- showed hidden files; MSCZ, version of the files is found but cannot open it or change the type of file to .mscz
- the date the file was last saved is 7 days ago

Questions:
1. Why did the file become unreadable in the first place?
2. Is it recoverable?
3. Is there a way to change an 'MSCZ,' file to a '.mscz' file?
4. Are there no automatically-saved files anywhere from after the file was last saved to now? If there are, where can I find them?

I appreciate any suggestions/solutions I can get! I'm really upset about this and I hope I don't have to just continue off from where the file was last saved. Thanks in advance!

Attachment Size
Thirteen-Eight.mscz 76.61 KB

Comments

ad 1: No idea, What did you do last to it?
ad 2:maybe, if you can share it here
ad 3. just rename it so it loses the , at the end (and the . at the start and also unset its 'hidden' attribute, see below)
ad 4. yes, and it seems you look at that spot and haven't found any

See also https://musescore.org/en/node/52116

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