Need to recover lost project after hard drive failure RH 2020.6.76
Ok, ok, I'm an idiot. Several months ago I had to convert from VS Source Control to Git. I am really not technical so followed the RH instructions on how to create a new connection in Collaborate. I got several errors saying unable to connect, worked on it and then all of a sudden it said it was connected. I then committed my project at least once per day. Then my computer crashed, Missing Operating System. Got a new laptop, reinstalled RH and reconnected to Git, again with some errors saying unable to connect and then again it says it was connected. When I tried to recover my data from my repo in Git, the message says cloning repo, there's nothing in the local folder and the message says unavailable project. If I try to open the connection again, the error message is The local path already contains a repository. Cannot clone from remote url.
First, what happened to my project, why wasn't it committed/saved to the repo in Git? Why wasn't there any error message if it wasn't connected properly? Why did I get successful commit messages if it wasn't happening properly?
Second, and most important, how do I recover my projects? They are published elsewhere, is it possible to reverse-engineer them back to RH? I looked at Peter Grainge's pages https://www.grainge.org/pages/authoring/reverse_engineering/reverse_engineering.htm but he says that it does not apply to the new UI of RH that I'm working with. Does anyone have any hints for me? TIA.
