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Old 05.01.2018, 20:05
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I've lost my link grabbed list visibility completely. Some sort of search or filter is hiding everything and I cant see how to get it back.
Restarting makes no difference.
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Old 05.01.2018, 23:15
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Well i dunno what happened there, looks like they are deleted from the linklist as I can add new ones and see them but the old one are gone.....
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Old 06.01.2018, 01:08
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either
- deleted by you
- moved to download tab by you
- corruption in the linkgrabber list (zip) file (cfg/linkcollector\d+.zip)
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Old 15.01.2018, 15:28
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Check your cfg folder for .backup files. In case there has been errors on loading the lists, JDownloader will create backup of it
This can happen for example in case you've got many many many links in list but not provide enough memory to java/JDownloader to maintain/work with such large list
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Old 15.01.2018, 16:15
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Check your cfg folder for .backup files. In case there has been errors on loading the lists, JDownloader will create backup of it
This can happen for example in case you've got many many many links in list but not provide enough memory to java/JDownloader to maintain/work with such large list

There are no .backup files at all in my cfg folder.

I had to manually try to view the contents of the linkcollector.zip folders but it is always a really slow and cumbersome way of trying to find old link list entries.

IMO JD needs an easier way to restore recent link lists in case of failure or even accidental deletion.
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Old 15.01.2018, 18:27
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I'm sorry but I don't understand. Why open linkcollector.zip ? It contains the complete list. There is no need to open it as it will only contain the current visible list.
You can easily drag/drop older versions of the zip/list to import them
When there is no .backup file, then it is very likely that you've cleaned the list by accident. In that case you can try to restore list by importing linkcollector.zip with lower number.
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Old 15.01.2018, 22:07
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I'm sorry but I don't understand. Why open linkcollector.zip ? It contains the complete list. There is no need to open it as it will only contain the current visible list.
You can easily drag/drop older versions of the zip/list to import them
When there is no .backup file, then it is very likely that you've cleaned the list by accident. In that case you can try to restore list by importing linkcollector.zip with lower number.

Eh? How am we supposed to know what is in linkcollector.zip with different save times/dates unless we try to look inside or uncompress them? Where does it tell us to drag to import them or anything else? It may seem obvious and easy to you as you wrote the program. The online help/Knowledge base is pretty sparse on these details , such as link list recovery , at least those that are in English.
Drag to where ? to import.

And I have several new links since the loss I mentioned previously,in my linkgrabber but as I said still no .backup file in the cfg folder so that surely cant be the reason I still don't have one now.
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Old 16.01.2018, 10:04
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I'm sorry, my fault. I did not saw that you've added new links already
You can simply drag/drop the downloadList/linkCollector zips to JDownloader table to import them. Or you use Add Container method and select those files.
No .backup file mean that you must have cleared/deleted the list by accident.
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