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this al happend in GECK

i accendentaly deleted a base object :sweat:

how can i undelete it??

 

many :thanks:

 

Extra info:

in the count collunm is now a D for deleted

all places where i used it the object are removed

when i try to placea new one in the render window there is a pop-up that says:"object as een deleted"OK

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what have you del if its something like a town you may have reinstall, i dont know alot about geck i`m still learning too be careful in there .............
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Don't panic, no need to reinstall or to buy a new computer :P .

The Object is deleted in your Plugin, right?

In your Data-Folder should be another Folder called "Backup".

There you'll find YourPlugin.esp.5.bak (for example)

 

Hit F2 (= rename) and make one of your Backups (that has been created before you deleted the Static) look like YourPlugin.esp

 

The VRmWallR02 should be back

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To remove an edit from a data file...

...in the GECK:

Open the "Data" window in the GECK by clicking on the folder icon

Highlight your PLUGIN file(.esp) and click on the "Details..." button to open the "File Details" window

Find the edit that you wish to remove, highlight it and press the delete key. When prompted, select yes

LOAD your data file to remove the edit.

 

this is how i finally did it just to let you guys know and anybody that runs in to the same problem and finds this post

 

this toggles the changes you did to ignored so the object will be returned :thumbsup:

one thing is you have to do not only the static one but all the refrences to (but since it was my only delete it was easy to find them)

 

hope this will help all people with the same porblem in the future

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