Restoring a project from a backup file

Phoenix’s auto-backup feature was implemented to aid in recovering from corrupt projects. When saving a project, a backup project file (with an extension of .phxbackup) is created in the same directory as the project. This provides a recent “checkpoint” from which most of the work can be recovered in the event that a project becomes corrupt. Note that there is only one backup file maintained for a project, i.e., subsequent save operations overwrite the project’s backup file.

See also: “General options”.

To restore a project from a backup file:

Right-click the <project_name>.phxbackup file in a file browser and select Properties.

On the General tab, change the extension from .phxbackup to .phxproj and press OK.

You may also want to edit project_name if the original project exists.

RestoreProject

Press Yes in the confirmation popup to rename the file.

The backup file is saved as a project file and can be opened in Phoenix.


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