Hi,
Recently the laptop on which my copy of developer is installed died. Windows refused to load due to corrupt files, and so I replaced the hard disk and reinstalled. The old hard disk is now mounted in an external case (£4.99 off ebay!) and I have access to all of the files on the disk (it appears that the corrupt files were fairly localised within the windows system directories).
Having looked through the hard disk, the last full site export was a few days before the laptop died, and so there were changes made to the site which are not included in the site export. I tried copying the site directory into the Actinic "sites\" folder, but Actinic (unsurprisingly) fails to recognise this. Is there any way I can restore the site fully without using the out of date backup?
Regards,
Chris Poulter,
Herne Studios.
P.S.
An additional issue is that the site was currently running on a 6.1.2 Actinic Developer, and I have now installed 6.1.4 (fresh).
Recently the laptop on which my copy of developer is installed died. Windows refused to load due to corrupt files, and so I replaced the hard disk and reinstalled. The old hard disk is now mounted in an external case (£4.99 off ebay!) and I have access to all of the files on the disk (it appears that the corrupt files were fairly localised within the windows system directories).
Having looked through the hard disk, the last full site export was a few days before the laptop died, and so there were changes made to the site which are not included in the site export. I tried copying the site directory into the Actinic "sites\" folder, but Actinic (unsurprisingly) fails to recognise this. Is there any way I can restore the site fully without using the out of date backup?
Regards,
Chris Poulter,
Herne Studios.
P.S.
An additional issue is that the site was currently running on a 6.1.2 Actinic Developer, and I have now installed 6.1.4 (fresh).
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