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Flash auto recovery save location

Community Beginner ,
Jul 28, 2015 Jul 28, 2015

Hi,

I've been working a lot with flash lately, just for small edits of gifs and what not.

When I don't save a flash file as a .fla file but just have it open as unsaved

And there's an automated (recovery) save triggered in the system it saves the file somewhere.

Any idea where this is?

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LEGEND , Jul 29, 2015 Jul 29, 2015

I found it, for Mac anyway. I started a new Untitled FLA, set the auto save to 1 minute, and over a minute later I Force Quit Flash Pro. When I opened Flash Pro again I was offered the chance to open the recovery file, and it shows the location. For me that was here:

~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Flash CC 2015/en_US/Configuration/

If you're on Windows, you could presumably do a similar thing, and use the Task Manager to kill Flash Pro. Then when you open it again, look at the location of the

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Community Expert ,
Jul 28, 2015 Jul 28, 2015

the last directory used to save (a previous version of) that fla.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 28, 2015 Jul 28, 2015

Yes, but where is the Temp folder, that Flash saves unsaved recovery files to? It's talked about here:

Flash Professional Help | Set preferences in Flash

but it doesn't mention where the Temp folder lives.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 28, 2015 Jul 28, 2015

i don't think unsaved fla files have auto-recovery saves.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 29, 2015 Jul 29, 2015

Suddenly I lost half a gig on my HDD, so it must have.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 29, 2015 Jul 29, 2015

then search for 'RECOVERY*.fla'

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LEGEND ,
Jul 29, 2015 Jul 29, 2015

In trying to track down the Temp folder, I did try searching for RECOVERY_ . Didn't find it yet, but I have a new idea I'm about to try...

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 29, 2015 Jul 29, 2015

But I haven't save the file anywhere yet.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 29, 2015 Jul 29, 2015

I found it, for Mac anyway. I started a new Untitled FLA, set the auto save to 1 minute, and over a minute later I Force Quit Flash Pro. When I opened Flash Pro again I was offered the chance to open the recovery file, and it shows the location. For me that was here:

~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Flash CC 2015/en_US/Configuration/

If you're on Windows, you could presumably do a similar thing, and use the Task Manager to kill Flash Pro. Then when you open it again, look at the location of the file you're being offered. The file you're trying to track down is likely to be in that same folder.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 04, 2017 Dec 04, 2017

thank you thank you... this is still relevant for CC 2018 BTW. You just saved me hours!

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New Here ,
Jan 26, 2018 Jan 26, 2018

I can't figure out if it is possible to recover the Fla file? Because I tried a lot of options, tell me what do I do?

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Participant ,
Feb 25, 2018 Feb 25, 2018

In the current version of Animate CC 2018 that I have, the recovery file (RECOVER_*) is in the same folder as the original file.

This seems coupled with another file

~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Animate CC 2018/en_US/Configuration/AutoRecoverFilenames.txt

That txt is simply a file that contains the full path to the recovery files.

Force quit then restarts will ask for the file. Once you've passed the dialog, the file is cleared out AND the RECOVER_* file will still remain.

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 03, 2015 Sep 03, 2015

I found the answer using WinDirStat a tool which shows you the size of your folders.

So the location your adobe cache is stored is called:

C:\Users\New\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common\Media Cache Files

Deleted them, saved me 10 gigs

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New Here ,
Nov 04, 2018 Nov 04, 2018

Where would I find it for windows tho

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 05, 2018 Nov 05, 2018

C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Adobe\Animate CC 2019\en_US\Configuration

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Community Beginner ,
May 21, 2019 May 21, 2019

I messed up a save, I looked for the recovery files but I cannot find any .fla files in this location?

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New Here ,
Aug 18, 2019 Aug 18, 2019
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Hey! i am using animate cc 2018, once i got an Error message while opening the file, from that day i saved the multiple files but now i got same error message for all files. Should i Switch to another Software or is there any Permanent solution for this?

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