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kalpkoolaid
Scratcher
1 post

HELP ME RECOVER MY WORK

I LOST HALF A HOUR OF WORK AND SCRATCH REDIRECTED ME TO THEIR HOME PAGE AND NOW ITS ALL GONE
Scratch137
Scratcher
1000+ posts

HELP ME RECOVER MY WORK

Unfortunately, once you close a project, you can no longer undo past changes.
You cannot recover a Scratch project that has been lost in this way.
NMario84
Scratcher
1000+ posts

HELP ME RECOVER MY WORK

Always make backups of your works. Save constantly. Even save as offline copies of your work when necessary.
bSpyder
Scratcher
100+ posts

HELP ME RECOVER MY WORK

Sorry to inform you but that work is gone. Hopefully you can recover from this though, it's only half an hour more work. (probably less since you know more or less what to do)

idk what im doing
CoolBoy4286
Scratcher
100+ posts

HELP ME RECOVER MY WORK


bSpyder wrote:

Sorry to inform you but that work is gone. Hopefully you can recover from this though, it's only half an hour more work. (probably less since you know more or less what to do)
If they saved it or it got autosaved it should be fine in their my stuff folder.

Last edited by CoolBoy4286 (Nov. 26, 2021 13:52:17)


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supergamer10000
Scratcher
1000+ posts

HELP ME RECOVER MY WORK

Next time save the work.

Ask yourself, if you were hacked and lost hours, upon hours of work, would you regret not having a strong password that only takes 5 minutes to make?

Is it time to update your password? Here are some tips to make a strong password:

Length: The longer the password, the stronger it is. A password that is at least 12 characters long.
Complexity: Combination of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols to make it harder to crack.
Uniqueness: Don't use easily guessable information like your name, address, or date of birth. Also, avoid using the same password for multiple accounts.
Passphrases: A phrase made up of random words, numbers, and symbols, as these can be easier to remember but still secure.
Randomness: Use a random password generator to create a unique and unpredictable password.
Regular updates: Regularly change your passwords to stay ahead of potential security threats.

Remember, the goal is to create a password that is strong, unique, and difficult for others to guess.

I would estimate more than 40% of scratchers have passwords that are hard to guess by a human, but easy to guess by a computer. You never know if today would be the day you lose everything.

Even if just one person was saved from losing hours and hours of work, my mission is accomplished.
28dgutierrez
Scratcher
16 posts

HELP ME RECOVER MY WORK


Sorry Mate.
I'm afraid that scratches die in darkness, and when you close the window, all the progress is sadly deleted, but if you only spent half a hour, your recover.

when I receive [ Window Is Closed]
hide
stop [ all]
define Progress is deleted
switch costume to [ Deleted]

Last edited by 28dgutierrez (Nov. 27, 2021 00:16:43)

supergamer10000
Scratcher
1000+ posts

HELP ME RECOVER MY WORK

28dgutierrez wrote:

Sorry Mate.
I'm afraid that scratches die in darkness, and when you close the window, all the progress is sadly deleted, but if you only spent half a hour, your recover.

when I receive [ Window Is Closed]
hide
stop [ all]
define Progress is deleted
switch costume to [ Deleted]
Please don't use blocks unnecessarily as it causes lag for users.

Ask yourself, if you were hacked and lost hours, upon hours of work, would you regret not having a strong password that only takes 5 minutes to make?

Is it time to update your password? Here are some tips to make a strong password:

Length: The longer the password, the stronger it is. A password that is at least 12 characters long.
Complexity: Combination of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols to make it harder to crack.
Uniqueness: Don't use easily guessable information like your name, address, or date of birth. Also, avoid using the same password for multiple accounts.
Passphrases: A phrase made up of random words, numbers, and symbols, as these can be easier to remember but still secure.
Randomness: Use a random password generator to create a unique and unpredictable password.
Regular updates: Regularly change your passwords to stay ahead of potential security threats.

Remember, the goal is to create a password that is strong, unique, and difficult for others to guess.

I would estimate more than 40% of scratchers have passwords that are hard to guess by a human, but easy to guess by a computer. You never know if today would be the day you lose everything.

Even if just one person was saved from losing hours and hours of work, my mission is accomplished.
Guest_102233
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HELP ME RECOVER MY WORK

Should I report this to be closed? This seems resolved…

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supergamer10000
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HELP ME RECOVER MY WORK

Guest_102233 wrote:

Should I report this to be closed? This seems resolved…
I'm not sure. I think it will be best to leave it to the topic curator to close it.

Ask yourself, if you were hacked and lost hours, upon hours of work, would you regret not having a strong password that only takes 5 minutes to make?

Is it time to update your password? Here are some tips to make a strong password:

Length: The longer the password, the stronger it is. A password that is at least 12 characters long.
Complexity: Combination of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols to make it harder to crack.
Uniqueness: Don't use easily guessable information like your name, address, or date of birth. Also, avoid using the same password for multiple accounts.
Passphrases: A phrase made up of random words, numbers, and symbols, as these can be easier to remember but still secure.
Randomness: Use a random password generator to create a unique and unpredictable password.
Regular updates: Regularly change your passwords to stay ahead of potential security threats.

Remember, the goal is to create a password that is strong, unique, and difficult for others to guess.

I would estimate more than 40% of scratchers have passwords that are hard to guess by a human, but easy to guess by a computer. You never know if today would be the day you lose everything.

Even if just one person was saved from losing hours and hours of work, my mission is accomplished.

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