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Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: joe on 1998-08-28 04:00 AM

Title: .BAK files
Post by: joe on 1998-08-28 04:00 AM
Whats the difference between the regular NWC songfiles
that I see when Ive saved a song, as opposed to the
BAK files which look like computer code?
Ive deleted BAK files and havent seen any change.
Why should I save each song twice, in effect?Takes up
limited storage space, yes indeed.
Thx
Joe
Title: Re: .BAK files
Post by: NWC-Support on 1998-08-28 04:00 AM
The answers to this question, as posted in the newsgroup, are as follows:

>
> Can anyone tell me what the difference is between
> a BAK file and an NWC file. Ive noticed I have two
> of every file.thx
> Joe

A .BAK file is a "backup" file, which NWC makes for you. If your .NWC somehow gets corrupted or deleted, you can rename your .BAK file to have a .NWC extension then open it. It should be a fairly recent version of your .NWC file.
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