I've been using LT since 2009 and have really enjoyed watching it get better and more features added. Once the iPhone "5" arrives I will upgrade to Pro and keep the standard version on my 3GS. Thanks for all the hard work. My suggestion for the next release is the ability to run the application oriented in Landscape (on it's side).
My question/concern is yesterday I was out lapping and collecting times and trying out the connection to my KiwiWifi OBD. In the lap list I collected 40 some laps. When I got home I was excited to look at the histograms and see the data looked by the Kiwi. When I click on the Lap and then the Track I get the Message "No Plot available...". I also tried to go back to my historical laps and receive the same message. I've tried the export and all the files are empty
1.What happened?
2.Have I lost all my data?
3.Is there any way to recover my data?
4.If the data is unrecoverable, is there a way to prevent this in the future?
5.Is there a way to archive the data in the future?
I've got hundreds of laps on the phone from the past 2+ years and I'd really be disappointed if all my data was lost. Please Help!
[SOLVED] No Plot available...
Re: No Plot available...
Hi,
First of all export all your lap to .hlptrl This can be done from Lap List. This export serves as an archive and can be imported later. Next, repeat this step but export your last trackday only. Next, restore a backup from iTunes. This will bring back all the old data (and certainly delete your new laps). To get your new laps back, import the trackday .hlptrl file. To do so, send the .hlptrl file to yourself and tap into it in the email you receive on your iPhone.
- Harry
First of all export all your lap to .hlptrl This can be done from Lap List. This export serves as an archive and can be imported later. Next, repeat this step but export your last trackday only. Next, restore a backup from iTunes. This will bring back all the old data (and certainly delete your new laps). To get your new laps back, import the trackday .hlptrl file. To do so, send the .hlptrl file to yourself and tap into it in the email you receive on your iPhone.
- Harry