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Lost set
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ProgramData is normally a hidden directory. If you have that option turned off in the File/Folder View options (in the control panel) and you can see the Program Directory and there is no subdirectory called "FrameForge Previz Studio" then when you launch FrameForge, the Actor and Prop inventories would not contain anything at all. If the directory is there but the object in the subdirectory you are looking for is not, then it would appear you have lost it. As you stated, Windows File History in Windows 10 has a default configuration that does not include the ProgramData directory so you wouldn't find any help there. As to the recycle bin, I do not know. It sounds as though that computer has a lot of issues happening with it and I wouldn't want to assume anything considering its state. Regarding the object name, "Unnamed Object" doesnt sound like anything we would intentionally name something. Generally, the file name reflects the items original format file name. Example, if a have a shed I built in Sketchup which I plan to import into FrameForge, when I save that Sketchup file as Shed.skp and then import it into FrameForge, the end result is an object in my prop inventory named Shed.
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