
Now I dont want to whine about this, Ive accepted it, Ill restore from the previous backup and redo the work I did since then.īut I really want to know what happened there and what Unity did to erase those files from existence entirely. I have now used 4 different recovery programs, they find files from months ago, even references to files I never had on this disk, but only viewed on my external drive, countless unrecoverable files that were overwritten probably several times, but none of them find even a single one of the 18 files I had in my Scripts folder (9 scriptsmeta files). So I immediately switched to my running browser and downloaded some portable recovery software to an external USB drive. Software To An Ilspy This File Does Not Contain A Managed Assembly. Ilspy This File Does Not Contain A Managed Assembly. I have no idea how that happened, but its also not the topic I want to talk about. I was about to do my next backup (yes, Im doing them manually and yes, I will now look into an automatic solution), saw a script I wasnt using any more and thought Id delete it before backing up the rest. I thought that was odd since the folder structure inside of Unity works with explorer. Making statements based on opinion back them up with references or personal experience. Provide details and share your research But avoid Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers. You can probably decompile the main photo viewer binary (which presumably is managed code, based on your statement) to get some information about the native dll to assist in your disassembly based reverse engineering of the dll. Just out of curiosity, where do you even put the lmv commad 0:008 lmv m MyApp doesnt look like standard command line. If that does not work either, let me know more details about your environment.Īre you doing live debugging or do you have a crash dump file. Ilspy This File Does Not Contain A Managed Assembly.
