My map got deleted

I saved my map and turned off the computer in a hurry cause I wasn’t meant ot be on the computer, and apparently I turned it off too soon because it saved my map as and empty file. My last backup is way way back, so is there any chance of recovering my map?:’(:’(:’(:’(:’(:’(:’(

Thanks a lot, the first worked and was only about 1 or 2 hours of work behind. :slight_smile: I’m very relieved.

Uh… saving takes only a few seconds, does it not? Or is Hammer 4.1 slower than Hammer 3.5?

I’m using the latest Hammer, it’s just my dad isn’t home and I’m not meant to be on the computer and I thought he came home (it was actually my brother) so I immediately saved and hit the power switch, but I hit the power switch a little too soon and it wasn’t done saving.

Well, if you throw common sense out of the window… bad stuff is bound to happen.

:’(

When’s your bed time?

You should tell your parents that you want to stay on the computer more, and if they have a problem with that you’ll kill them in their sleep.

And good things and a large college fund will follow.

I don’t have a strict bedtime, but if one of my parents finds me up after 11 they get kind of annoyed and make me go to sleep. It’s not the time that he cares about, he is limiting me to 1 hour a day and I got caught cheating a few times so now I can only use the computer from 8 to 9. But he has work a lot so I go wayyyyyy over that.

My mom used to think I spent only 4 hours a day on the PC, but in reality, I only spent 4 hours a day away from the PC, at most.

XD

Right now I’ve got 30.8 hours of L4D authoring tools, 6.4 of L4D and 6.1 of the L4D 2 Demo in the past 2 weeks.

check the
C:\HammerAutosave should be here last auto save atleast you would get out i think some part of it .
any way wish you luck .

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