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Missing Index.xml file
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<blockquote data-quote="FormerJarHead" data-source="post: 1650074" data-attributes="member: 345347"><p>Not sure on the resolution of the picture...at work right now and won't be back until this evening. How do I check? I'm no wizard when it comes to this stuff. </p><p></p><p>To answer the second question - Yes. I always save after completing any changes. That was kinda beatin' into me after years of using a PC at work. Tried going to my time machine and restoring numbers from last night. No luck. Then I went to utilities and did the Verify Disk Permissions then Repair Disk Permissions then Verify Disk then Repair Disk...</p><p></p><p>Am I screwed at this point?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FormerJarHead, post: 1650074, member: 345347"] Not sure on the resolution of the picture...at work right now and won't be back until this evening. How do I check? I'm no wizard when it comes to this stuff. To answer the second question - Yes. I always save after completing any changes. That was kinda beatin' into me after years of using a PC at work. Tried going to my time machine and restoring numbers from last night. No luck. Then I went to utilities and did the Verify Disk Permissions then Repair Disk Permissions then Verify Disk then Repair Disk... Am I screwed at this point? [/QUOTE]
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