CC3 Crashing

Campaign Cartographer 3 has started crashing when I try to draw freehand, what should I do? I'm using a pretty old windows xp, but it's been working fine until now. I hope someone can help me, I really want to draw freehand for my project.

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  • RalfRalf Administrator, ProFantasy 🖼️ 18 images Mapmaker
    Hi there, when does CC3 crash? The moment you start the freehand command? Or after clicking one or more points?
  • Oh, sorry I didn't provide more details earlier. The first time I think it happened after I had drawn several islands and, sadly (and stupidly on my part) I didn't have autosave activated for some reason and it crashed and I lost those islands. The second time I had just started it up, activated autosave, and clicked on the 'freehand sketch' tool and then maybe clicked once on the map, and it crashed again.
  • edited December 2011
    Mine notoriously crashes whenever I click too fast making waypoints, or when using the zoom or scrollbar to move about the map. Sometimes, when I restart is just crashes right away again. Mostly, it doesn't. It's just something I live with, I suggest "save plenty and often".
  • 'save as' plenty and often. filename01, filename02, etc. That way if filename75 doesn't load, you can go back to filename74 and load it. Saved me more than once.
  • You're welcome.

    Oh, and sometimes I realize that a number of versions back, further than undo goes, is the better direction for a particular map.
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  • edited March 2012
    I forgot about this trick (been awhile since I've used CC3), and had started a new map. Several hours of work on the map were lost in another crash, even though I was using autosave. So is autosave not reliable? Should I just 'save as' everytime autosave pops up instead?
  • edited March 2012
    Autosave saves as its own file in the (I think) CC3 root dir. It doesn't write over your origional map file name. If you experience a crash just load the autosave.fcw (I think, sorry at work and can't confirm my hunch) and you should be good to go!
    Posted By: RunningWolfI forgot about this trick (been awhile since I've used CC3), and had started a new map. Several hours of work on the map were lost in another crash, even though I was using autosave. So is autosave not reliable? Should I just 'save as' everytime autosave pops up instead?
  • Posted By: jonasgreenfeatherAutosave saves as its own file in the (I think) CC3 root dir. It doesn't write over your origional map file name. If you experience a crash just load the autosave.fcw (I think, sorry at work and can't confirm my hunch) and you should be good to go!
    Posted By: RunningWolfI forgot about this trick (been awhile since I've used CC3), and had started a new map. Several hours of work on the map were lost in another crash, even though I was using autosave. So is autosave not reliable? Should I just 'save as' everytime autosave pops up instead?
    Thank you thank you thank you!!! You've saved me from a horrible day...I got everything back except for like the last minute of changes (between autosaves). Thanks for that bit of wisdom...I didn't think of looking for autosave folders. :-)
  • I have had the autosave file become corrupted in the past. So I save as often. save as filename01_001, save as filename01_002, etc. until done.

    This method also allows me to go back further than undo can undo if I decide I've gone off in a mapping tangent I prefer to change.
  • Posted By: JimPI have had the autosave file become corrupted in the past. So I save as often. save as filename01_001, save as filename01_002, etc. until done.

    This method also allows me to go back further than undo can undo if I decide I've gone off in a mapping tangent I prefer to change.
    Yeah, hopefully I'll make a habit of that starting next time I get on there. Thanks guys for all your help! :)
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