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But took me a lot of pain(t) work in the exit chamber >_<
your welcome.
remember after restoring from a backup.
when you go into a restored map, in the editor, to edit it.
you will see a new default, unedited map.
this will look like your restoration has failed.
when in fact, it is successfull.
you just click build & you will see your map,
as it was, when you backed it up.
2 of 2:
not knowing the extent of your pc problem, I can't help you now.
but might, if you explain ?
or someone else may have the answer.
when my pc died, using my new pc, I managed to locate & retrieve my maps,
from my old pc's hard drive. using a hard drive dock.
so even with an extreme pc failure, their might still be hope.
& of course if you are successfull, you don't have to change a thing on this map.
I just gave a opinion.
as always, your map, your choice.