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Inchidere calculator fara avertizare
Last Updated: Jan 22 2019 14:59, Started by
Life2Live
, Jan 22 2019 10:47
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#1
Posted 22 January 2019 - 10:47
Salut, am si eu o problema, am Windows 7, 64x, s-a inchis singur, fara blue screen, fara sa ii fac ceva, scriam un document, evindent ca nu s-a salvat nici documentul, ma gandesc ca nu mai pot recupera ce am scris in el, nu, si poate sa imi spuna cineva ce eroare este aceasta? Am gasit-o in Event, multumesc.
Fault bucket , type 0 Event Name: AppTermFailureEvent Response: Not available Cab Id: 0 Problem signature: P1: P2: P3: P4: P5: P6: P7: P8: P9: P10: Attached files: C:\Windows\temp\WER5ADC.tmpatk.kdmp C:\Windows\temp\WER5B1B.tmp.appcompat.txt C:\Windows\temp\WER8D62.tmp.xml C:\Windows\temp\WER8E2E.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml C:\Windows\temp\WER8E3F.tmp.WERDataCollectionFailure.txt These files may be available here: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportQueue\Kernel_0_0_cab_0f328e69 Analysis symbol: Rechecking for solution: 0 Report Id: 9f848941-d528-11e7-990b-005056c00008 Report Status: 0 |
#2
Posted 22 January 2019 - 10:51
Nu ajuta, vezi in logurile de sistem. Inchidere pc poate fi si problema hardware care la randul ei genereaza eroare soft.
Edited by andreic, 22 January 2019 - 10:51. |
#3
Posted 22 January 2019 - 10:53
Detalii despre calculator ne poti da ? Prin ce se alimenteaza. Eu am patit asta la laptop, bateria descarcata foarte rapid.
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#4
Posted 22 January 2019 - 10:57
Virus sau praf sau pastă sau sursa moare sau placa de bază. E de investigat.
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#5
Posted 22 January 2019 - 10:59
Sursă defectă, retea electrică cu probleme, buton pornit/oprit cu probleme....
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#6
Posted 22 January 2019 - 11:00
Daca nu e in backupurile temporare Office nu mai recuperezi nimic.
In mod normal Office dupa o inchidere brusca, la deschidere se ofera sa iti arate ultima versiune de backup la ultimul fisier deschis. |
#7
Posted 22 January 2019 - 11:01
Of, cate probleme, nu am eroare in SIstem Event, doar ce am spus mai sus, este un laptop, dell, un i3, 4 gb ram, placa integrata, e pe alimentare dar are si baterie, bateria este in stare buna. Despre ceea ce am scris in Word, mai pot recupera?
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#8
Posted 22 January 2019 - 11:04
De obicei un laptop se cam stinge din cauza căldurii.
Nu aveai auto save enabled ? |
#10
Posted 22 January 2019 - 11:09
Recovering unsaved and corrupted Word office documents
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In Windows 7 and Vista, the backup files are located in the system folders: C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Local\MicrosoftWord. C:Users\<user name>\AppData\Local\Temp. The following table lists the file types and extensions which can be found in the folder with temporary files ("XXXX" is the document number): A Word document doc / docx wrdxxxx.tmp A temporary Word document – wrfxxxx.tmp A file for autorecovery – wraxxxx.tmp A full Word document for autorecovering has the extension .wbk. Once you have found a lost (or corrupted) file, you can view its content directly through the Word. Another way is to open Notepad or a text editor Sublime Text, for example, as it's shown in the screenshot. Advice Manually change the Word file extension If you have opened the file in Word, but the information in the document was corrupted / erased / overwritten, save it in another format. After changing the extension to *.rtf or *.txt the content of the document sometimes can be returned. sau Quote Method 1: Checking Word settings Of course, before you learn how to open Word autosave location on Windows 10, you must know how to activate the feature first. You can do that by following the instructions below: Launch Word, then click File. Select Options, then click Save on the left-pane menu. Make sure that the ‘Save AutoRecover information’ option is selected. You can also choose your preferred time interval for automatic saving. Method 2: Checking the AppData folder As we’ve mentioned, the default autosave location for Word is the AppData folder. Microsoft Word can save the files in various locations, including C:\Users\Your_username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Word and C:\Users\Your_username\AppData\Local\Temp. Most recent versions of the program use a different location. In some cases, unsaved files can be found in C:\Users\Your_username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Office\UnsavedFiles. You will find various types of Word files in the aforementioned folders. Typically, the autosave files have a squiggly line or tilde before the file name. They also have a .tmp extension along with a 4-digit number assigned to them. Here are some things to consider: A Word document inside an autosave folder will look like this: ~wrdxxxx.tmp. A temporary document file will look like this: ~wrfxxxx.tmp. An auto recovery file will look like this: ~wraxxxx.tmp. It is worth noting that complete auto recovery files will not have a .tmp extension. Instead, you will see them with a. wbk extension. Once you find one of those files, double-click it. Doing so will open the document in Word. Make sure you save the file after opening it. Method 3: Using the option for recovering unsaved documents If Word unexpectedly crashes or you accidentally close the program, don’t panic. You can still open the autosave location by following the instructions below: Open Word, then go to File. Select Recent, then click Recover Unsaved Documents. You will now be able to see the autosave location folder. Now, you can select the document you wish to restore. Choose the unsaved document you wish to recover. Another option for accessing the autosave location would be to navigate to this path: File ->Info ->Manage Versions ->Recover Unsaved Documents Make sure you save the file once you open it. Method 4: Checking the document directory In some cases, the autosaved files can be found in the same directory where you saved your file. However, these files are typically hidden. You can reveal them by following the steps below: Launch Word. Go to File, then click Open. Click Browse then navigate to the directory where you saved the file. Make sure you change the File Type from ‘All Word documents’ to ‘All Files’. You should be able to see the backup file. This file is easily recognizable because it will have ‘Backup of’ in its name. Open the file, then save it. Method 5: Searching your computer for .asd or .wbk files Word automatically saves your files. However, there are some instances when it can be difficult to find the autosave location. If you can’t find where this is, it would be ideal to search for the specific file extension. Autosaved Word files typically have a .asd or .wbk file extension. You can search for these files by following these instructions: On your keyboard, press Windows Key+E. This should launch File Explorer. Once File Explorer is up, click the search bar in the top right corner. Type “.wbk” or “.asd” (no quotes), then press Enter. Your system will search for all .wbk and .asd files. Right-click the file and select Open File Location. Doing so will open the Word autosave location. This will allow you to see all your automatically saved files. If you can’t locate any .asd or .wbk files, make sure to search for .tmp files. It is worth noting that .tmp files are not necessarily related to Word. So, some of them might be part of other applications. You can go back to Method 2 to learn how to identify temporary files associated with Word. It is true that the Word autosave feature is quite useful. However, the autosaved files are still prone to corruption. If they get infected by viruses, you will lose them entirely. So, to protect your autosaved files and your entire system, make sure you use a reliable security tool like Auslogics Anti-Malware. This program detects common and unusual threats and attacks that may damage your files and harm your computer. With this program, you can rest easy knowing that your PC and your files are sufficiently protected. Edited by waterman, 22 January 2019 - 11:12. |
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#11
Posted 22 January 2019 - 11:11
am avut sa se salveze, dar la cam cateva minute, deci ultima parte nu am apucat, ca nu stiam ca se va stinge ... mama lui
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#12
Posted 22 January 2019 - 11:13
Rescrii ultima parte și gata. Doar n-ai scris 200 de pagini în câteva minute.
Și verifici laptopul să vezi de la ce s-a stins să nu mai ai surprize. Edited by waterman, 22 January 2019 - 11:13. |
#13
Posted 22 January 2019 - 11:40
Life2Live, on 22 ianuarie 2019 - 10:47, said: Salut, am si eu o problema, am Windows 7, 64x, s-a inchis singur, fara blue screen, fara sa ii fac ceva, [...] Fault bucket , type 0 Event Name: AppTermFailureEvent Response: Not available Suflă praful cu un compresor de aer, e cea mai bună soluție. Dacă fenomenul se repetă, cauza este în alte părți (cooler-e, carcasă înghesuită etc.). LE. Sorry, acum am văzut că e vorba de un laptop, nu de un desktop. Supraîncălzirea, rămân la această părere. Cumpără o sursă de răcire suplimentară și curăță-l de praf în interior (tu sau la un service). Office îți arată ultima versiune a documentului doar dacă este activată salvarea automată. Pentru rezultate optime, trebuie setată în intervalul 3-5 minute. Dacă scrii repede, e posibil ca în aceste 3-5 minute, în care nu s-a efectuat salvarea automată, să fi pierdut multă informație. Dacă salvarea automată nu este/a fost activată și nici manual nu l-ai salvat, atunci documentul întreg Edited by PSC, 22 January 2019 - 11:41. |
#14
Posted 22 January 2019 - 14:59
De obicei bateria laptopului face fite d'astea. Chiar daca tu crezi ca e ok. Poate are nevoie de o calibrare.
Si a doua chestie, seteaza auto save-ul din office la 1 minut, te scuteste de nervi d'astia. |
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