Recover corrupted sequence file

help with recover sequence file corrupted.I change the value in a pre expression and the computer just reset.
and the corrupted file message appears. I have a lot of locals, fileglobal and pre-expressions...
Attachments:
Vial1.seq ‏83 KB

To trout00 -
Typically if an action taken inside an application causes a computer reset, this suggests that the OS is hitting some sort of kernel level exception. The OS is not giving you a blue screen but instead it is set to auto reset.
Right click on the My Computer icon on your desktop and select Properties. On the System Properties dialog box, take a look at the Startup and Recovery settings located on the Advanced tab.
I suspect that some sort of event log will be registered in this case.
Kernel level exceptions typically occur when hardware drivers or low level services error or have a bug. In the case of the sequence editor, none of its code is low level, so any error the program causes would just cause the applicati
on to shutdown, not the OS.
With this in mind, it suggests that you might have a hardware problem with the computer system.
See if the event log gives you any additional information.
Scott Richardson (NI)
Scott Richardson
National Instruments

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