Forum: MemoQ support
Topic: repeated general errors after freeze/restart
Poster: Tomás Cano Binder, CT
Post title: Corrupted project registry file?
I wonder whether your project registry could be corrupted, as it happened to me as a consequence of a power outage about a year ago.
Look for a file called "ProjectRegistry.dat" in the folder where memoQ stores its application data. In my Windows 7-based machine, the location is (replace hyphens with slashes) C:-users-(my user name)-AppData-Roaming-MemoQ.
ProjectRegistry.dat is a registry of your existing projects in memoQ. Try renaming it to something else (do not delete it, so that you do not lose it if this does not solve the problem). Run memoQ. When memoQ does not find the file, it creates a new one. I think that, if you then cannot see any projects in your list of projects, they will be added when you open them from the location where you store your memoQ projects.
I hope this helps!
[Edited at 2014-08-05 13:37 GMT]
Topic: repeated general errors after freeze/restart
Poster: Tomás Cano Binder, CT
Post title: Corrupted project registry file?
I wonder whether your project registry could be corrupted, as it happened to me as a consequence of a power outage about a year ago.
Look for a file called "ProjectRegistry.dat" in the folder where memoQ stores its application data. In my Windows 7-based machine, the location is (replace hyphens with slashes) C:-users-(my user name)-AppData-Roaming-MemoQ.
ProjectRegistry.dat is a registry of your existing projects in memoQ. Try renaming it to something else (do not delete it, so that you do not lose it if this does not solve the problem). Run memoQ. When memoQ does not find the file, it creates a new one. I think that, if you then cannot see any projects in your list of projects, they will be added when you open them from the location where you store your memoQ projects.
I hope this helps!
[Edited at 2014-08-05 13:37 GMT]