Corrpted Psd File

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  1. CloudSSJ

    CloudSSJ Well-Known Member

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    Well while ago i've need to shutdown my computer. I've saved my work as .psd file. I've waited till finish. I've checked how big it was (almost 5MB). After that i've switched off my computer. After a hour i've wanted to finish my tag and i almost get heart attack :wacko:
    I've lost all my layers and only layer is now:

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    If anyone had similar problem?
     
  2. XMasterX

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    you didnt shut down your system? Just turning off your system is a no-no... it probably got corrupted...
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    it's goen deal.

    my advice is to save every 30 seconds, what if a power outage happened?
     
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    I think it broke.

    Hate it when this sort of thing happens, I doubt there's anything you can do bro.
     
  5. CloudSSJ

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    ok thnx guys, i'll start doing it from start :(
     
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    bro, i had that too, i made this cool tag, ratchet. and i saved and closed down my comp and all of a sudden i just got this weird blue shizzle like u got but more noisy. it sux
     
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    So there's no way to repair psd's even through the Adobe website?
     

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