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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Invalid pointer operation message



Marko,
  Chances are that there is no way to recover the *.tpf. If you ran the simulation shortly before the crash then you might be able to import the *.dck file (Studio: File: Import TRNSYS Input File) but in my experience the reimported dck requires a lot of work to clean it back up in part because all of Studio's connection path and line style information is not stored in the *.dck.
kind regards,
 David



On 5/7/2015 4:02 AM, Marko Mancic wrote:
Hi everyone,

After an unexpected crash of the simulation studio yesterday when I hit "save", the *.tpf I have been working on seems to be corrupt.
Although the project in question ran normally before the crash, when I now try to run any of the files I saved as back-up yesterday, I get the following messages:

1.Invalid pointer operation
2. I/0 32 error.

Other (older) *.tpf files run without  any issues.

Is there a way to retrieve my work, i.e. to fix these errors or do I have to create the  project from scratch? What could have caused Simulation studio to crash?

Regards,

Marko Mancic




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