Deleted Game! HELP!!!
cichellot
Las Vegas Join Date: 2017-03-21 Member: 229093Members
So I was having trouble starting the game it was saying "Missing File Privileges" in steam so it couldn't update and wouldn't start. I looked online for the missing file privileges and mainly what I saw was to uninstall and reinstall steam. I usually look up stuff before doing anything drastic but this time I didn't and it deleted Subnautica and my save game!!!! I've been playing so much for the past 4 days and I really don't want to restart. Is there any way to get my save game back?? Please help!!
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If there's no solution, at least there'll be an update in two weeks (plans are the 28th, but I don't believe UWE'll make it) and it's always good to start afresh after one anyway.
So, what I'm saying you could try is find your Steam map - its location depends where you installed it, and then follow -> steamapps -> common -> subnautica -> SNAppdata -> SavedGames -> your save game file. Which one it is you have to work out on your own based on date.
Now, if you've got a fresh new save file that can be accessed in the game, copy (not cut) all the contents of your old file and paste them over all the contents in the new file. Then try to start up that "new" save and see if it gives you your stuff back.
Active file recovery is neat
You talking about Active @Undelete? Yeah, that and / or Piriform Recuva. (I've used both)
It has DOS and custom Windows bootdisks and a simple Windows application as well. I finally was able to rescue ~99% of files on my 2TB drive, a drive which can't even even start up up anymore and has various corrupted sectors and if I slap it into the PC it crashes my default Windows 7. The bootdisks in there are pretty neat.
Undeleting a "deleted" save file would be childplays for this piece of kit. I mean it's not really gone anyway, just the reference to the files have been deleted, with those sectors now allowed to be overwritten at any given time if the HDD runs out of space or fancies those sectors
SSDs are worse... they actively seek out unused sectors to zero them (TRIM command). Was trying to help @ApoNono with a hardcore save (he died due to falling through the map) and he could only recover basically a blank slate from the saved game files. Found these in my searchings on the topic (of recovery on SSDs):
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r27803348-hard-drive-cant-recover-deleted-files-from-SSD
https://forum.piriform.com/?showtopic=46068
https://forum.piriform.com/?showtopic=43123
Not a pretty picture - although, if your system is inoperable due to a crash, much better, as there's no OS / SSD software in the background running TRIM, so you can get stuff back from that. Just not so much when the file has been deleted and TRIM has been run. (And, that appears to be immediately.)
https://superuser.com/questions/421676/how-long-does-it-take-for-trim-to-kick-in