Holland St.John wrote:
>
> Well...
>
> Strange... I just tried the Restore on my home system and I get the
> ERROR_ message. Worked ok on my office system earlier today.
> 1. No Natmerge on either one.
> 2. NA
> 3. NA
> 4. Just Restore
> 5. Will look at Dragon.log on my office system tomorrow when I get to
> work.
>
> I am compulsive about making backups, and since so many new programs
> affect so many others I do full system backups fairly frequently, so
> have never relied on the backups made by Nat.
>
> Every couple of days I copy my voice files manually to another
> directory... "just in case."
>
> Holland
>
> Rose wrote:
> >
> > Holland,
> > 1) Do you have NatMerge on your system?
> > 2) Did you run NatMerge on the voice file that you just tried a Restore?
> > 3) If so,did you run it before or after the Restore.
> > 4) Did you do a Backup before doing a Restore or just do a Restore
> > (system creates the Backup every five saves)
> > 5) Even thoug you did not get the ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND message, would
> > you look in your dragon.log and see if there is anything there that you
> > have not noticed before?
> > Thanks,
> > Rose
> >
> > Holland St.John wrote:
> > >
> > > Rose,
> > >
> > > I just tried a restore in NaturallySpeaking Deluxe, it worked fine.
> > >
> > > Holland
> > >
> > > Rose wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Last week I posted the following question to the group:
> > > > If you are using Nat Deluxe, have you ever tried the Restore function
> > > > and what were the results?
> > > > So far I have only received two replies - both of them receive the same
> > > > error message that I do on all three of my computers. One of them had
> > > > already reported this to tech support and had been told that their voice
> > > > files were corrupt. I have reported it to tech support but have not
> > > > received an answer. The Restore function is supposed to make the Backup
> > > > copy of your voice file the Current one. I would really appreciate
> > > > hearing from people on this - INCLUDING hearing that it worked without
> > > > an error message. Once again the error message that I receive is a
> > > > dialog box that says ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND (with the details box greyed
> > > > out) and the same line in my dragon.log with the additional information
> > > > of "line 922 of voicemen.cpp."
> > > > Rose
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