presumably corrupted file crashes tvpaint when starting
Posted: 03 Feb 2022, 17:02
Hello,
I have a file that not only will not open since I last saved it, but also causes the program to crash when I try to start it. The file is 1,6 MB but I believe to have had bigger files which TvPaint handled without a problem, and so it is presumably corrupted.
Unfortunately, it was the last file I worked on, and because I had the program set to "open last file at start", it crashes the program when I try to start it, no matter with what other file, because the program tries to open the corrupted file prior to any other. In other words: as it is, I can't open TvPaint on that particular computer. When trying to open that file on other computers it will crash the program instantly too, but on those other machines I can still use the program, because other files were saved last, and accordingly will be opened automatically first.
Now, I removed the damaging file from the folder where I had saved it in the hope to get a "path doesn't exist" message and a running program, so I could worry about that blasted file later. But alas, no luck, it still crashes, very much to my surprise actually.
After that, I saved another non-corrupted file with the same file name in the original place hoping to trick TvPaint like that, but again it crashes.
Now I have some questions: Is there a way to stop TvPaint from trying to open the last saved file without actually having to open it? If so, how would I best go about it? If not, is it hopeful to uninstall and reinstall the program?
The other question is to the TvPaint team, and of course it's whether it's possible for you to try and salvage the damaged file by any chance.
The computer in question is a MacPro from early 2009 running on OS X El Capitan, the software is 11.08 Pro 64.
Thank you!
I have a file that not only will not open since I last saved it, but also causes the program to crash when I try to start it. The file is 1,6 MB but I believe to have had bigger files which TvPaint handled without a problem, and so it is presumably corrupted.
Unfortunately, it was the last file I worked on, and because I had the program set to "open last file at start", it crashes the program when I try to start it, no matter with what other file, because the program tries to open the corrupted file prior to any other. In other words: as it is, I can't open TvPaint on that particular computer. When trying to open that file on other computers it will crash the program instantly too, but on those other machines I can still use the program, because other files were saved last, and accordingly will be opened automatically first.
Now, I removed the damaging file from the folder where I had saved it in the hope to get a "path doesn't exist" message and a running program, so I could worry about that blasted file later. But alas, no luck, it still crashes, very much to my surprise actually.
After that, I saved another non-corrupted file with the same file name in the original place hoping to trick TvPaint like that, but again it crashes.
Now I have some questions: Is there a way to stop TvPaint from trying to open the last saved file without actually having to open it? If so, how would I best go about it? If not, is it hopeful to uninstall and reinstall the program?
The other question is to the TvPaint team, and of course it's whether it's possible for you to try and salvage the damaged file by any chance.
The computer in question is a MacPro from early 2009 running on OS X El Capitan, the software is 11.08 Pro 64.
Thank you!