Re: recovering data after electricity failure (F12).

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On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 10:49 +1000, Nermin Celik wrote:
Hello,

I've F12 installed on my PC.
An electricity cut happened while running a program on the terminal line. A general electricity cut nothing to do with PC hardware failure. Hence PC restarted itself after electricity was back however the program that was runing terminated before completion.

Is it possible to recover the memory and resume the program where it had to terminate unexpectedly.

The program was running for 2-3 weeks, hence don't want to start the program from fresh.

Regards,
NC

Nermin,

That's a hard question to answer without knowing more about "a program". If it was written to "read, compute, write, cycle back", you could probably start it up again at will. On the other hand, if it was one long plug & chug (say, looking for the 30 millionth digit of pi), chalk it up to an object lesson in the value of an UPS and start over at the beginning.

--Doc Savage
  Fairview Heigihts, IL
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