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    HELP ! (serious)

    Hey, i crashed the VB6 IDE, i made my program go into a continuous loop without saving my work, is there any way i can recover it ?
    I havn't stopped the Proccess yet, but its eating up 99% CPU.

    Is there a temp file somewhere where my code may have been saved too ? HELP PLEASE !!!
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    Re: HELP ! (serious)

    ctrl + break will stop your loop.
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    Re: HELP ! (serious)

    Bah, well, the IDE stopped responding and Windows proceeded to tell me that it had caused an error, and then it just disappeared...
    Is there anyway to get my data back, does VB6 flush the code to disk or anything before it runs it ?
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    Re: HELP ! (serious)

    I've just learn something ... Save before running ...

    There a option in VB6 taht you may activate that ask you to save everytime you start the program.
    Using VS 2010 on Fw4.0

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    Re: HELP ! (serious)

    Jesus would have made a great programmer... he saves.

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    Re: HELP ! (serious)

    ROFL!

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