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I'm getting a bug very similar to 44066. However, renaming the folder does not make the missing files appear, instead it deletes them. It will also allow the creation of an identical file in the directory (with no warning), that also does not appear but overwrites the first. closing and opening the explorer or restarting does not help. This bug seemed to appear after putting the PC into sleep mode with Eclipse open.
Is this really on 4.10? Please give clear steps to reproduce.
Adjusting the summary, hope this is what you meant.
4.9, sorry. I was working on a file I hadn't saved yet (still untitled) when I put the computer to sleep. After I came back to work on it, it let me save it in the folder I wanted but it didn't appear, and is still having the problem with any new files (started from untitled text file).
Trevor, can you please write down all relevant steps, one by one, here is an example which I've understand but which does not reproduce your problem. 1 change file hello.txt located under project root directory, don't save 2 put computer to sleep 3 wake up 4 save file as hello2.txt in same dir 5 hello2.txt is not shown
no, it's when creating a new untitled file, putting it to sleep before even giving it a name (file is still open as untitled1), then waking up and trying to initially save it for the first time. 1. create untitled text file 2. put computer to sleep 3. wake up 4. name file as a json, and save it do a directory the file went missing, and all subsequent files created from an untitled text file do not show up.
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I could not reproduce it. Please reopen if it still happens with any other details to reproduce it.