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Lost Log File?

Posted: Sun 1. Nov 2015, 11:27
by dje4816
I had to reload the OS for my MacBook Air. The system promised to save all my files. However, when I run RumLog now, it doesn't load my log. The system saved a file called allops.rlog which I assumed was my log file, but RumLog cannot load this. Does this mean my log is lost?

I have an ADIF file backup, but it only runs up to October 6. I made a lot of QSOs after that which I need to restore. Any help gratefully received.

73s,

Dave
G4AJY

Re: Lost Log File?

Posted: Sun 1. Nov 2015, 11:32
by DL2RUM
What do you mean with " it doesn't load my log" ? Any error message? Do you have tried Menu-->Logbook-->Open file? This could be a Gate keeper or Sandbox problem.

Re: Lost Log File?

Posted: Mon 2. Nov 2015, 09:07
by dje4816
Tom, Thanks for the reply.

1. When I open Rumlog, there are no QSOs listed at all.
2. There is an error message across the top of the page saying "The file couldn't be opened."
3. There is a little extra window with the message "No open log file! Use the logbook menu to open or create a file."
4. I used the logbook menu to try to open a file, but none are listed.
5. By searching I can find my old ADIF files (most recent is October 6th).
6. By searching I can find a file named "All Ops.rlog". Some of my ADIF files were named All Ops, so there must be a connection.

I'm not familiar with Gatekeeper and Sandbox terms, so don't know how to use them.

Hoping you can help!

73s,

Dave
G4AJY.

Re: Lost Log File?

Posted: Mon 2. Nov 2015, 09:20
by DL2RUM
4. I used the logbook menu to try to open a file, but none are listed.
Navigate to your logbook file "All Ops.log" What happens?

If it don't open, e-mail me the file please. I will check.