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Hello richardb70 First, apologies for any inconvenience.Sounds like you've got some kind of file corruption happening there. That could have been caused by the crash on startup, or by some other unexpected power loss, hard reboot, BSOD etc. Usually files are cached in memory and only occasionally actually written back to the HDD. When "catastrophic" events happen, they prevent or disrupt the process of writing the file from memory to HDD. As you've said, the only solution if you have no other backup is to delete and redo. mm
Hello richardb70
First, apologies for any inconvenience.
Sounds like you've got some kind of file corruption happening there. That could have been caused by the crash on startup, or by some other unexpected power loss, hard reboot, BSOD etc. Usually files are cached in memory and only occasionally actually written back to the HDD. When "catastrophic" events happen, they prevent or disrupt the process of writing the file from memory to HDD.
As you've said, the only solution if you have no other backup is to delete and redo.
mm