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Opus Domini Recovery

still don't understand this opus domini's local file thingy...

o.k. somehow I deleted my important journal entries by supposedly migrating my most important MBP local file to iCloud but somewhat it was backwards ?? overwritten it. I tried to fetch my last back up but that was like 4 days ago and I desperately needed what I've written last night.

Well, initially I wasn't so concerned since I have my time machine backing things up every hour or so. But it turned out that the file system is a little complicated than I thought, you know just simply locating 'opus domini' file in your local folder's 'application support'. I don't know what I did right in the end but I recovered from my time machine the following

Your user folder > Library > Application Support > Opus Domini
Your user folder > Library > Preferences > com.piso13.opusDomini.plist

This didn't do it. My next try was to recover application itself on top of the above recovery.

Macintosh HD > Application > Opus Domini

This didn't do it, either... Where is the freaking file that contain my last night's effort ??! so I started raking through (oh by the way I did try to search using finder's spot light through system files but somehow couldn't locate the crucial file.. why ? I don't know..) system library file and voila ! I found this.

Your user folder > Library > Mobile Documents > **********~com~piso13~opusDomini

(that ********** is a combo of numbers and capital alphabets. I thought I would decline from revealing on the web just in case it is my device or application id number or something.. I really don't have any idea about this but.. just to be safe, you know)

So I proceeded once again for each file, visible in finder then go into time machine, select a particular time that I was sure the file was all intact ( I selected the dead of the night time when nothing was open but the carbonite quietly filing things away) and recover and replace the current files. These are system files so you really need to have it open in your finder before going into time machine or else you cannot navigate yourself to those files. And for the Opus Domini file in Application Support file, have the Application Support file opened then go into Time Machine. If you have the Opus Domini folder selected, for some reason, it will show up the content of the file rather than the folder when opened in the Time Machine.

Summary of my trial.
restore the following

Your user folder > Library > Application Support > Opus Domini
Your user folder > Library > Preferences > com.piso13.opusDomini.plist
Macintosh HD > Application > Opus Domini
Your user folder > Library > Mobile Documents > **********~com~piso13~opusDomini

In retrospect I don't think that you need to restore the application itself.. but this was what I did, so.

I am no guru for mac os. So I DO NOT recommend that you do this except that if you were to try, you do this at your own cost/risk. What I DO RECOMMEND is that you back up files even though you have the Time Machine running...

If someone did try this and not restore the application itself and it worked, then could you kindly let me know ? I will add the info in to my entry. Thanks.
by rosemary_wicked | 2013-02-27 09:56 | まっくな日々
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