Load Error, Cannot read file
I was working on an arrangement in musescore with a double staff accordian part. I decided I didn't need the bass clef staff so I went to Edit > Intruments and deleted the accordian bass clef. Musescore then promptly crashed and I have been unable to open the file since, instead I get a load error: "Cannot read file". Does anyone know how I could fix this and get my arrangement back?
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You can post the file and people can take a look. Also, after the crash, next time it started, it should have offered to recover the score. Did you say yes?
In reply to You can post the file and by Marc Sabatella
Sadly, when prompted to recover the score I got the same error after clicking yes.
The file is now attached. Thanks!
In reply to Sadly, when prompted to by cdslipp
An MSCZ file is basically a ZIP archive, and should be openable in any ZIP program. This one cannot. but probably there exist utilities that can try to repair corrupt ZIP files - you might try hunting one down. Meanwhile, though, you should probably also look for the backup files as suggested elsewhere.
In reply to An MSCZ file is basically a by Marc Sabatella
Ok I was able to repair the MSCZ file and open it, but it only contains the thumbnail and the xml container data. BUT when I open the MSCZ, file with the comma that also seems to have been generated I am able to find an old, incomplete version of the score. Where would the file actually be located?
In reply to Ok I was able to repair the by cdslipp
OK... so, for Windows7 you have two places to look for a backup file:
1. The 'mscz,' file (with the comma) - this should be located in the same folder you keep your scores.
Once you locate this file, rename it and remove the dot and the comma (and on Windows also unset any hidden attribute). You should be able to open the resulting file in MuseScore.
2. The session file - for Windows7 location is:
C:\Users\ your user name\AppData\Local\MuseScore\MuseScore2\
Session files have alphanumeric names which do not resemble the file's user assigned name. Here's an example: scPa5800.mscz
You will have to open a session file in MuseScore to see if it's the one you're looking for.
If any file extensions or folders are hidden so you can't see them:
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/how-to-show-file-extensions-i…
or
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/how-to-see-hidden-files-in-wi…
Regards.
In reply to Ok I was able to repair the by cdslipp
I have the same problem. please help
In reply to I have the same problem. by garciajayson63
Unfortunately, same story here - this file seems to contain no useful information. You'll need to try the same recovery methods spelled out in the other responses. What version of MuseScore were you using when this happened? Anything unusual that happened (eg, a system crash or power outage) leading up to this?
In reply to Ok I was able to repair the by cdslipp
Please help me too
I need this file to open immediately and suddenly I can't open it.
It's not finished yet
In reply to Please help me too I need… by Mariella Nova …
Nope, sorry, see #271185: Scores corrupted beyond repair, containing nothing but zeros and look for a backup, see https://musescore.org/en/node/52116
In reply to Nope, sorry, see #271185:… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks for the help :)
So sad because even the backup doesn't work
In reply to Please help me too I need… by Mariella Nova …
If you are on Windows, look into OneDrive and see if it has an older version for you. On macOS maybe it's "time machine"?
In reply to An MSCZ file is basically a by Marc Sabatella
tnks guy!
In reply to You can post the file and by Marc Sabatella
I cant open the file anyone pls help me.
In reply to I cant open the file anyone… by Punny Piti
That file too is beyond repair, valid zip headed but just loads of zeros after that. Look for a backup file
What OS? What version of MuseScore?
Try locating a backup file. See:
https://musescore.org/en/node/52116
Regards.
In reply to What OS? What version of by Jm6stringer
I'm using Windows 7 and Musescore 2.... whatever the newest version is.
In reply to I'm using Windows 7 and by cdslipp
The newest is 2.0.1, better check whether this is yours too... in Help/About
In reply to The newest is 2.0.1, better by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes, I have 2.0.1
https://musescore.com/user/3460576/scores/1467621
This is my sheet music. I have the same problem.
Every time I add in a song to the medley, it won't open the next day, but I sense a pattern.
The file on download is 59.2 KB, while when I add a few songs in, it becomes 66.0 KB. It crashed.
Today, I added songs to make it 60.4 KB. It crashed too.
Maybe it has to do with the size of the sheet music.
In reply to https://musescore.com/user/34 by -Kiro-
I very much doubt it has to do with file size, there a much larger scores out there.
In reply to https://musescore.com/user/34 by -Kiro-
Indeed, size is not the problem.
That score loads fine for me. Is there some particular series of steps I should follow in order to see a problem?
In reply to Indeed, size is not the by Marc Sabatella
The file itself opens, but it corrupts when I try to add on too much.
In reply to The file itself opens, but it by -Kiro-
In order to help, we would need precise step by step instructions to reproduce the problem.
In reply to In order to help, we would by Marc Sabatella
Thank You
My file wont open either. I dont know what to do. its due tomorrow. im using windows 10 on the newest version of musescore. Im so frustrated as i spent hours working on my first composition project, and now i cant open it.
In reply to My file wont open either. I by adammickeyd
Have you tried opening a backup?
Read the comments above, especially:
https://musescore.org/en/node/62451#comment-286841
Regards.
In reply to Have you tried opening a by Jm6stringer
i had done everything from recovering hidden files (the only second file was a basic beginning) as well as rename the file, for some reason it says that it cannot be opened. file cannot be read. but everything seems to be right.
In reply to My file wont open either. I by adammickeyd
Sorry, but that file is beyond repair
added in another instrument and crashed and it wont open
In reply to added in another instrument by Bomb and Kou S…
The file is 0 bytes big... Check for a backup
In reply to The file is 0 bytes big... by Jojo-Schmitz
why is it 0 Bytes big? it had 43 instrument tracks and over 400 measures. id think thats atleast 1mb
In reply to why is it 0 Bytes big? it had by Bomb and Kou S…
1mb would be huge.
the file you uploaded is simply empty and beyond repair. You probably fell foul of a bug, possibly one of #63271: Changing instrument names may lead to crash and empty mscz file, #87021: Crash on saving results in complete data loss (Version: 2.0.2, Linux), #63226: Crash on autosave after deleting staff from instrument in score with linked parts, #94711: Crash when saving after deleting a staff from grand staff in score with parts
In reply to 1mb would be huge. the file by Jojo-Schmitz
there needs to be some way to get it back i spend 9 freaking months on this score so far
In reply to there needs to be some way to by Bomb and Kou S…
9 normal months would be fine as well.
Try to find/recover a backup file, if you've worked on it for 9 months, chances are very high at least one will exist: https://musescore.org/en/node/52116
In reply to 9 normal months would be fine by jeetee
the autosave is empty....
In reply to the autosave is empty.... by Bomb and Kou S…
We would need the score to reproduce the problem.
In reply to We would need the score to by [DELETED] 5
its already posted though its 0 bytes
In reply to its already posted though its by Bomb and Kou S…
No other copies of it? No backup? No older version on MuseScore.com?
In reply to 9 normal months would be fine by jeetee
If you worked on it nine months, the backup is there. Turn on display of hidden files in the folder containing the score, look for filenames starting with a period.
In reply to If you worked on it nine by Marc Sabatella
and ending with a comma.
In reply to and ending with a comma. by Jojo-Schmitz
yeah i tried but it also failed to load
In reply to yeah i tried but it also by Bomb and Kou S…
Was it zero bytes too? That shouldn't be possible. Can you post the file?
In reply to yeah i tried but it also by Bomb and Kou S…
did you rename it to get rid of the comma at the end?
In reply to did you rename it to get rid by Jojo-Schmitz
only backup i have though its a few months old
yes i renamed it when loading
it fails to load
In reply to only backup i have though its by Bomb and Kou S…
Indeed, that archive is broken. So it looks as if it broken several months ago already without you noticing.
In reply to only backup i have though its by Bomb and Kou S…
Did you literally never close the file in those few months? Never shutdown MuseScore, never rebooted your computer? You kept the file open in MuseScore that entire time? That's the only way this could happen. Or perhaps you changed which folder you were saving into at some point and forgot about it?
I'm having the same problems, I have backups but i would lose a ton of progress, can anyone help?
In reply to I'm having the same problems, by James Serna
maybe, but surely not without you sharing the score
In reply to I'm having the same problems, by James Serna
Did you read the information at https://musescore.org/en/node/52116? Assuming this is the result of a crash, the most recent "auto save" file should contain more recent work.
I had the same problem. My computer died while I was working on the score. Problem is, I spent about 4 hours on it and didn't save. When asked to recover it, I hit yes but it wouldn't read the file. I went and found this in the autosave backups but it still won't read. Any way I can get it back?
In reply to I had the same problem. My by Tybobeebo
That file looks to be broken beyond repair. But assuming you weren't literally in the middle of a save operation when the computer died, just open the actual file. It won't have your work since the last save of course, but it should be fine. Also, the backup file in the same folder as the actual file (name starting with period and ending with comma) should be fine.
This file doesnt open and i dont know what to do
In reply to This file doesnt open and i… by DruryJ2001
The file is broken. See https://musescore.org/en/node/52116 and look for a backup.
In reply to This file doesnt open and i… by DruryJ2001
The file is broken beyond repair, it still has a valid zip header, but after that just zeros
My medley is having the same problem. Nothing happened while I was working on it though, I just closed out (but not before saving) and when I went to get on it the next day, it wouldn't open.
In reply to My medley is having the same… by ddc203
That file is broken beyond repair, contains only zeros
In reply to My medley is having the same… by ddc203
So you will also need to look for a backup or the autosave file as explained in https://musescore.org/en/node/52116
An information gathering site to help troubleshoot this problem can be found here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSetNNORplB9K7ye_qicnchXIhQ_GK_…
Please participate if you encounter such load errors.
Hey, same problem. Think you can help me recover it? I saved it when the wallpaper and Google were black. I saved it and now I can't re-open it. Can you help me?
In reply to Hey, same problem. Think… by Dnetter16
Unfortunately your file has a zip header followed by zeros and is not recoverable. See https://musescore.org/en/node/52116 to find a possible backup.
In reply to Hey, same problem. Think… by Dnetter16
What is when the wallpaper and Google were black supposed to mean?
Anyway, also see #271185: Scores corrupted beyond repair, containing nothing but zeros
Help Mine has done the same thing :(
In reply to Help Mine has done the same… by leah-rosie
No, sorry, this file too is broken beyond repair, after a seemingly valid zip header it contains nothing but zeros, search for a backup
I'm having the same problem with these two songs. This is what comes up: Cannot read file /Users/dylanhayes/Documents/MuseScore2/Scores/Just_Chillen'.mscz:
Can someone please help me? I don't understand how to find the backup files.
In reply to I'm having the same problem… by Dylan Hayes
Just_Chillen'.mscz is 0 bytes, so doesn't really exist, resp. is entirely empty, nithing anyone can do anything about (except for you searching a backup).
Eureka Octet.mscz ends prematurely at measure 103. Might be possible to fix is so it at least loads up to that point.
I attached the 'debris', the extracted truncated mscx. Needs some further editing to make it a score that MuseScore can open...
In reply to Just_Chillen'.mscz is 0… by Jojo-Schmitz
I tried opening that, and it said "Cannot read file /Users/dylanhayes/Downloads/Eureka Octet.mscx:
bad format".
Can you explain to me how to search for a backup?
In reply to I tried opening that, and it… by Dylan Hayes
See: https://musescore.org/en/node/52116
In reply to See: https://musescore.org… by Shoichi
I've looked at that several different times and it doesn't make sense to me.
"Backup files are hidden, by default, on Linux and Mac OS X systems because the file name starts with a dot; and on Windows because MuseScore sets the "Hidden" file attribute. To make these hidden files visible, refer to the relevant OS documentation".
What is the relevant OS documentation? How do you find these hidden files?
In reply to I've looked at that several… by Dylan Hayes
Which operating system (OS) are you using?
In reply to Which operating system (OS)… by Shoichi
I have a Macbook, so MacOS.
In reply to I've looked at that several… by Dylan Hayes
Why don't you just read on? Some such descriptions are linked to later
In reply to Why don't you just read on?… by Jojo-Schmitz
And let's not forget: OP is running out of disk space (see other post). Very unlikely that a usable backup file exists.
In reply to And let's not forget: OP is… by rmattes
The backup file is created via rename prior to creatong and writing the new file.
In reply to I've looked at that several… by Dylan Hayes
On MacOS: configure your Finder to show hidden files (you can Google for that).
In reply to On MacOS: configure your… by rmattes
I tried doing that using the steps on here, but no luck. https://ianlunn.co.uk/articles/quickly-showhide-hidden-files-mac-os-x-m…
In reply to I tried opening that, and it… by Dylan Hayes
Of course, it is just the mscx extraced from the mscz, but still broken.
See https://musescore.org/en/node/281385#comment-884938 for a fixed version
In reply to Of course, it is just the… by Jojo-Schmitz
same with mine I have to hand this in to my uni in under a week can some one please advice ASAP! many thanks
In reply to same with mine I have to… by Joshua Hicks1
A score with 0 bytes is certianly beyond repair
In reply to same with mine I have to… by Joshua Hicks1
See https://musescore.org/en/node/52116
In reply to See https://musescore.org/en… by mike320
thank you both
In reply to thank you both by Joshua Hicks1
so im back again with the same problem though I had originally started it again this was the finally version can someone please tell me why this isn't working again. many thanks
In reply to so im back again with the… by Joshua Hicks1
is there anyway someone could fix this for me and upload the fixed version as I am quite useless with technology, sorry and thank you
In reply to is there anyway someone… by Joshua Hicks1
Are you syncing the directory you're storing your scores using some cloud service, like Dropbox, Google Drive, One Drive, etc.?
In reply to so im back again with the… by Joshua Hicks1
Sorry, but that score is broken beyond repair, it contains nothing but zeros. Search for a backup, see the link above for help on that
In reply to Sorry, but that score is… by Jojo-Schmitz
Please sir help me too. I badly need this file immediately. I need to finish it this week. I saved it. When I tried to open it to edit, it says "cannot read file"
If it really can't open, please give me other options. Thanks!
In reply to so im back again with the… by Joshua Hicks1
There isn't even a zip file-header: A file with only zeros ...
I wonder how this happened twice.
Can you help to solve this unsolved problem?
Do you have a guess about this subject?
For example, was it the last thing you noticed?
Do you often save manually?
Is the Musescore open all the time?
Or do you quit and relaunch it from time to time?
etc.
In reply to There isn't even a zip file… by Ziya Mete Demircan
I’m not sure how this has happen let alone twice 😂 but I often save manually and also had it back to a USB stick which has also had the same problem! It’s actually so frustrating as I need it Friday for my exam, and I’m just not sure if I’ve got it in me to do it again for the third time 😩😢
In reply to I’m not sure how this has… by Joshua Hicks1
also I must add that it was working perfectly fine about 15-30min before hand
In reply to also I must add that it was… by Joshua Hicks1
If you have an exam: I would like to give you a completely unpredictable advice.
Turn off autosave until Friday.
This is a totally ridiculous idea. And I don't take responsibility.
my score unexpectedly crashed out of nowhere and was unrecoverable. any help?
In reply to my score unexpectedly… by Hogan's Stuff
0 byte :(
Search a backup copy-> https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/file-formats#msczcomma
having issues with this file too, comes up as 'corrupted'.
In reply to having issues with this file… by Sarahlolly06
But it opens, doesn't it? To fix corruptions see: https://musescore.org/en/node/54721.
I can't open my sheet too. FUCK
In reply to I can't open my sheet too… by Ichimiya Leary
A Binary (application/octet-stream) file?
In reply to I can't open my sheet too… by Ichimiya Leary
See #271185: Scores corrupted beyond repair, containing nothing but zeros and https://musescore.org/en/node/52116
I'm having the same issue and I can't find a backup anywhere
In reply to I'm having the same issue by lindleymoffat1
Indeed, same problem.
In reply to I'm having the same issue by lindleymoffat1
If you never closed then opened the score there will be no .Kulukuto.mscz, file on your computer. If you ever did close then open it, it will be there.
Unless you turned off autosave, there should be a score that start SC*.mscz on your computer where it makes autosave files.
See https://musescore.org/en/node/52116 for details of both of these.
I can't open it neither.
Can someone tell me how can I fix it?
In reply to I can't open it neither. Can… by BaroqueGuide
Unfortunately it seems to have been corrupted somehow. please see the article linked in other responses to this thread to learn how to find a backup copy. Also, if you are on Widnwos and didn't disable OneDrive when setting up your computer, a nice safe backup copy of it and all your other files is sitting on the OneDrive site waiting for you to restore it.
This happened to me very recently. would there be a way to fix it? Thank you for any help :)
In reply to This happened to me very… by Tazrjr
here's one of the other corrupted backups.
In reply to here's one of the other… by Tazrjr
Not corrupted as far as I can tell, it opens just fine, looks OK and does play back.
In reply to This happened to me very… by Tazrjr
A score with 0 bytes is certainly broken and beyond repair
Hi, similar situation here. My laptop has a terrible battery and crashed due to me accidentally unplugging it. I had started and finished this composition in one session and am- well, was, extremely proud of it. I thought that since I saved it so many times that there would be a backup but I have tried numerous methods to no avail. If anyone could please help me figure this out I would be eternally grateful. I've attached my file below with the plans to cry myself to sleep as I go into the start of what will be the most work heavy week of this semester.
In reply to Hi, similar situation here… by allisonquinn
There is no score data (mscx) inside that file, so nothing to recover from it.
In reply to Hi, similar situation here… by allisonquinn
See https://musescore.org/en/node/52116 for info on recover the automatic MuseScore-generated backup copies. But, if you truly created the whole thing in one session - never closing and reopening the file - then the "normal" backup won't be present, only the "autosave" file.
But I'm confused, you save you saved it many times to create backups - I guess you keep saving to the save file, rather than using Save As to create your own backup copies? In the future, that's how you'd create your own backup copies. But even so, MuseScore creates backup copies itself, so the article above should help you find the autosave version
Also note, if you're on Windows, unless you went out of your way to disable OneDrive when you set up your computer, it's probably been making backups of everything for you every time you save a file, and it should be able to restore previous versions for you. On macOS, Timen Machine may be doing the same, although that one you might have had to set up yourself.
In reply to See https://musescore.org/en… by Marc Sabatella
Thank you for the quick reply! It's true that I only hit save instead of save as- going forward I will try and hit save as more often. I also never set up OneDrive so I don't think my file would have been backed up there. Otherwise, I took a look at the link you sent and managed to unhide and locate the backup files. However, I couldn't find my composition anywhere so I couldn't delete the trailing comma and leading dot. For the other method from that link, any score files from yesterday were blank and I found a file titled "session" that won't open. I even tried to attached that file below but I got a message saying that only certain extensions were allowed.
In reply to Thank you for the quick… by allisonquinn
Also because I hit save instead of save as, I tried following the second method of this link (https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/recovered-files) but my virtual store file was empty
In reply to Thank you for the quick… by allisonquinn
I wouldn't normally recommend doing save as often, but for an important project, it's useful to do every once in a while to create "checkpoints" you can return to. I was just a little confused by you mentioning saving as a way of creating backups, but unless it's a "save as", saving multiple times doesn't create multiple backups. One backup is created the very first time you save during a save, and then that's it for the session.
The thing with the command and dot is the backup file, as I mentioned, you won't have one of those if you truly did everything in one session,. The backup is only created during the first save of the session, and since there wasn't already any work done on the file, there was nothing to backup.
Instead, you need to be looking for the autosave file. Normally if there is a crash, the most recent autosave file would contain all but your last two minutes of work.
Failing that, hopefully you are on Windows and didn't disable One Drive when you set up your computer, because that's usually the ace in the hole for most problems like this.
In reply to I wouldn't normally… by Marc Sabatella
As a side note: for creating backup copies of a score during a session I prefer to use "Save a Copy" instead of "Save As".
"Save a Copy" will let me pick a filename for the backup copy, but keeps my active document as the normal/main one. Save As however will switch your active score to the new filename.
In reply to As a side note: for creating… by jeetee
Yes, good point - definitely a better approach for creating snapshots and then continuing to work.
In reply to Yes, good point - definitely… by Marc Sabatella
Hi sorry it's been awhile. Losing that composition really deterred me from composing/arranging for some time and I got caught up with school. I located the auto saves but every one from the day I created my composition (Dec. 4) is blank upon being opened. I did find a session file which musescore won't let me attach here. However, I managed to open the contents of the session and paste them below. I have a sinking feeling it is a session for a separate composition but here is what was in that session:
0 0 C:/Users/Music/OneDrive/Documents/MuseScore3/Scores/As_the_Night_Draws_In.mscz C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scHp1796.mscz 0 1 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scf17496.mscz C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scgq1796.mscz 0 0 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scg12104.mscz C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scUh1796.mscz 0 0 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scgq7572.mscz C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scem1796.mscz 0 0 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scH10808.mscz C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scYa1796.mscz 0 0 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/sch12104.mscz C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scNl1796.mscz 0 1 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scHp1220.mscz C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scfl1796.mscz 0 0 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scHp1796.mscz C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scXd1796.mscz 0 1 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scHp9152.mscz C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scif1796.mscz 0 1 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scp10428.mscz C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/sccr1796.mscz 0 1 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scp13836.mscz C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scsv1796.mscz 0 1 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scq15464.mscz 0 1 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scqHp820.mscz 0 0 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scsv1796.mscz 0 1 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scUh1220.mscz 0 0 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scUh1796.mscz 0 0 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scXd1796.mscz 0 0 C:/Users/Music/AppData/Local/MuseScore/MuseScore3/scYa1796.mscz 0 0 3 -59.7327 -45.195 0 1 3 5.99686 0.705556 0 2 3 0.705556 0.705556 0 3 3 5.99686 0.705556 0 4 3 5.99686 0.705556 0 5 3 0.705556 0.705556 0 6 3 5.99686 0.705556 0 7 3 0.705556 0.705556 0 8 3 5.99686 0.705556 0 9 3 5.99686 0.705556 0 10 3 5.99686 0.705556 0 11 3 5.99686 0.705556 0 12 3 5.99686 0.705556 0 13 3 5.99686 0.705556 0 14 3 0.705556 0.705556 0 15 3 0.705556 0.705556 0 16 3 0.705556 0.705556 0 17 3 5.99686 0.705556 0 17
In reply to Hi sorry it's been awhile… by allisonquinn
Well, the one promising thing I see is that it looks like you did not disable OneDrive. So have you tried yet to simply restore a previous version from that?
The list of auto save files isn’t especially useful. You’d need to actually open them to see if any are useful. Look for one with a date on or shortly before the problem occurred. You say they are blank, but that doesn’t make sense, they should should the state of your score at the point of a crash. Can you attach one that you think seems like it should be relevant?
In reply to Well, the one promising… by Marc Sabatella
Well the thing with OneDrive is that I enabled it after all this happened so I wouldn't have this issue again. Otherwise, I've attached one of the files that appears blank for you to check out:
In reply to Well the thing with OneDrive… by allisonquinn
Sorry this has dragged on for so long, but did you take a look at the blank score I attached?
In reply to Sorry this has dragged on… by allisonquinn
The autosave file you attached opens but doesn't contain any music.
In reply to The autosave file you… by Marc Sabatella
Hi, I have attached a file to this mail, I just finished an orchestration and the file just won't open any more. Please assist me the best way you can.
In reply to Hi, I have attached a file… by Michael Banda
Your file is corrupted beyond repair - sorry.
Try to find an older backup copy on your computer:
C:\Users\{YourUserAccount}\AppData\Local\MuseScore\MuseScore4
C:\Users\{YourUserAccount}\AppData\Local\MuseScore\MuseScore4\cloud_scores
C:\Users\{YourUserAccount}\AppData\Local\MuseScore\MuseScore4\cloud_scores\.mscbackup
C:\Users\{YourUserAccount}\Documents\MuseScore4\Scores
C:\Users\{YourUserAccount}\Documents\MuseScore4\Scores\.mscbackup
C:\Users\{YourUserAccount}\Documents\MuseScore4\Cloud_Scores
me too please help