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If the power is removed or the system crashes then CNC Bender will shutdown before it attempts to save a partial file and potentially corrupts the configuration data. | If the power is removed or the system crashes then CNC Bender will shutdown before it attempts to save a partial file and potentially corrupts the configuration data. | ||
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Revision as of 20:17, 20 September 2007
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REVISION Information
10-20070920, September 20, 2007
ENHANCED: Improved and Safer Shutdown
Explanation
- CNC Bender software saves its current state and setup in a configuration files and registry entries software during shutdown.
- If the standard shutdown procedure is bypassed due to a loss of power or a system crash, then CNC Bender, in previous versions, may attempt to write a file - only to be interrupted in the shutdown task.
- The result is a possible corruption of this file.
Solution To Issue
- The operator requests shutdown of software.
- CNC Bender hides the interface.
- CNC Bender displays a shutdown message on the screen showing a progress bar.
- After the progress bar is filled, CNC Bender saves its configuration data.
This version solves the problem by placing an intentional delay between the time the operator requests a shutdown and the time the configuration data is written to disk and registry. So...
Regular Shutdown
Immediate Power Loss Shutdown
If the power is removed or the system crashes then CNC Bender will shutdown before it attempts to save a partial file and potentially corrupts the configuration data.