lunes, 6 de febrero de 2017

Recovering sticky notes

This is an old post, but it was wrote originally in spanish, perhaps could be as helpful in english as the spanish version was, for those who still need help with this problem. The old post said that:

"Something has happen at 8 in the morning, all my sticky notes were gone, all my important information, so i had to figured it out how to solved it.

I didn't found good help, that's why i wrote these post, to help each others with the same problem.





FIRST
Don't breathe, these is very important, if you write something in sticky note could overrite the old file notes, even the stickys are already empty, DONT WRITE A SINGLE DOT. 
There is two methods one soft and the others is harder, if you didn't overrite the file typing in sticky notes, you still can use the soft one method, else you'll have to follow the harder method that is also explain in this post, just lower.

SECOND
You need to go to the Sticky Notes folder  C:\Users\(Your User)\AppData\Roamming\Microsoft\Sticky Notes


THIRD
You'll find a file named StickyNotes.snt, you'll open this file ONLY with notepad or  the sticky notes application located in %windir%\system32\StikyNot.exe and that's all. You can read all your notes.
Here ends the soft method of recovering your stickys.

If you continue reading this, is because you wrote something in sticky notes when they appear cleared, even i said not to write nothing. Hehehehe don't worry because i did the same thing, but there is a solution.

If the file you've opened has 4Kb of size, i'm sorry to say you, you're wasting your time.

So the next, make a backup of that file




FOURTH

The harder method continue here, but it will only work if you had enabled the option of System Recovery on the C:\ disk to here, also your system should have done restauration points, otherwise your notes are 99% lost.


There is important to repeat, make a backup of that file, because if you make a mistake in this part of the recover the file could be deleted, corrupted, or just reseted, so with the backup we can do this again.

Well the image is in spanish the option marked "Restaurar versiones ant
In the folder C:\Users\(su usuario)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Sticky Notes select the field  StickyNotes.snt, you should do right clic and pick the option "Restaurar Versiones anteriores" sorry the image is in english, translating it means "Recovery old versions", and that will show you a historical of the backups or restauration points that has generated before. If you have this backups your information is 85 recovered% why only 85 because it depends when that backup was created.

IMPORTANT, i said before if the Option Recovery was disabled, in this historical you'll find nothing, that's why this was important.

If you see the historical, choose one, and pick on Ok, wait until that finished, and close everything, finally re-open the application Sticky Notes and there you'll have your notes recovered. I couldn't recover everthing because the date of the backup was too old, but the most of it.



I hope these information could be as useful as it was for me."

P.S. MIGRATION STICKY NOTES
In the original version in spanish, the people feedback me and said that is possible to migrate these stickynote.snt files to another version of Windows, so, if you have planned this migration, just copy that file, make a backup and lets go. 


Best regards.


domingo, 5 de febrero de 2017

El primer solmáforo made in Bolivia se estrenó en Uyuni

El aparato, construido íntegramente por científicos del Laboratorio de Física de la UMSA, tiene cinco colores que alertan sobre los niveles de radiación ultravioleta.


El primer solmáforo creado por  Laboratorio de Física de la Atmósfera  (LFA) de Universidad Mayor de San Andrés (UMSA) el artefacto mide la intensidad de radiación ultravioleta y fue utilizado en la localidad de Uyuni aprovechando el paso del Dakar 2017. Este dispositivo según los creadores supera en precisión y calidad a similares que son comercializados en nuestro país.

"Es un instrumento semejante a un semáforo vehicular, tanto en  forma como en estructura. La diferencia es que tiene cinco colores -de acuerdo a   una escala internacional, definida por la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS)- para alertar sobre los niveles de radiación ultravioleta”, explicó el docente de la carrera de Física de la UMSA e investigador del LFA, René Gutiérrez.
Fuente: Diario Pagina siete (www.paginasiete.bo)

Los colores de este solmaforo como se indico están en función de una escala definida a nivel mundial, sin embargo y a pedido de países andinos donde se esta expuesto constantemente a altas exposiciones de rayos ultravioleta donde el máximo es 16 y 0 el mínimo inclusive se ha rebasado en reiteradas oportunidades llegado hasta una calificación de 18, por esto la sugerencia de anular el ultimo nivel y modificarlo por un color blanco que identifique a lecturas por encima de los 14.
Los rangos para los colores es la siguiente:
  • Colores  El  verde  indica bajo nivel de radiación; el amarillo, radiación moderada; el anaranjado, alta; el rojo, muy alta, y el violeta que alerta de rayos UV extremos de los que hay que protegerse
  • Escala  El   Laboratorio de Física de la Atmósfera  prevé  establecer un sexto color para índices  superiores a  16, que  se registran en La Paz y otras ciudades de Bolivia.
  • Blanco   Sería la alerta que proponen agregar al solmáforo para los países andinos  situados en altitud. 
Los datos que generó este solmaforo en la población de Uyuni están disponibles en línea en la pagina www.lfabolivia.org para consulta.

Fuente:

Diario Pagina Siete: www.paginasiete.bo (5 de febrero del 2017)