Where does Final Cut Pro X save files to?

I stupidly downloaded a cracked vesion of final cut a couple of years ago and this week have been working a loong time on a video, but since i installed Yosemite the cracked final cut is no longer compatable with it - so I cant open FC at all. I need to get hold of the video i was working on but I didnt export it or  anything. Is there ANY way FC stores projects that you can get hold of without opening the programme? It's the 10.0 version just incase that changes things

I understand that. As I said - 'stupidly'.

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