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Restore data from Spectra Precision

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 zias
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Hello! I have accidentally deleted some txt data from previous gps measurements i have made with Spectra Precision.

How can i restore them???

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Thank you in advance

 
Posted : 28/08/2019 5:43 am
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control Z is a universal undo command

The data may be in your garbage files

most of the time it is really gone from its file, yet it can sometimes be recreated from your drawing files that contain the points and other relevant data. You may have to pick each point of importance to recreate them.

good luck

 
Posted : 28/08/2019 6:10 am
 zias
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I have a Spectra Precision device. I had my works saved in this file:

70200308 512197556219668 3526801318389743616 n

I deleted them by fault.

There is not a garbage file in the device.

All i have found is a log file that contains information about my works, as it is seen in the picture:

69097646 589516484908816 1195813092429135872 n

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Can i restore my works from these log data?

 
Posted : 28/08/2019 6:33 am
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If the "text data" came from an export of the GPS raw data in Survey Pro, simply download the file again.?ÿ Or if it was deleted off the collector, export it again.?ÿ That is, unless I am missing the import of what you wrote..., which is a complete possibility.

 
Posted : 28/08/2019 6:40 am
 zias
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@jerrys

All my projects are saved in the file "Λ??στα ??ργων" that is seen in the first picture. I deleted my projects from this file and i can not find them at any place in my device.

I only find the corresponding log files...

 
Posted : 28/08/2019 6:56 am
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When I think Spectra Precision data files, I think of Survey Pro software files.?ÿ That is obviously not what you are dealing with.?ÿ My comments above are not applicable to your situation.?ÿ I am not at all familiar with what you are using, and I suspect few on this forum are.

 
Posted : 28/08/2019 7:46 am