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TimGab
10 years agoFrequent Visitor
File recovery
Hi everyone, I worked on my dashboard all day last Friday and forgot to save... Today my laptops battery died and I only have the old version. Does anyone have any suggestion for recovering the da...
- 10 years ago
That hurts. Normal Office applications have the autosave functionality. You could try going that route and see if you get lucky, but I don't see anything that indicates Power BI has this feature yet.
I do see other people wanting to see autosave become a feature though. You can add votes to the idea. I think I'll do the same. Autosave is one of those things you don't think about until you lose work without it.
Anonymous
7 years agoNot applicable
Good Morning All,
I spent an hour this morning trying to figure how to resolve this issue. Option A (below) did not work for me because I accidently deleted the recovery file.
Option A: (most common resolution)
- Open Power BI Desktop instead of double-clicking the the corrupted pbix file's location
- Click File -> Open -> Select the corrupted pbix file
- You will see a yellow ribbon saying “open in autorecovery mode..” Click on it and the file will open with the version before it got corrupted.
Option B:
- Open another pbix file on your computer.
- a) If file does not open properly, uninstall PowerBI Desktop and reinstall
- b) If file does open, proceed to Option C
Option C:
- Open file explorer
- Locate the corrupted pbix file's location
- Right click the file -> click "Restore previous version"
- Select your version (typically, most recent), and open.
- Do what you need and overwrite the file in its original location.
Restore Previous VersionsChoose Previous version and restore