AutoSave is turned on by default - so it probably saved a copy of your image.
But, I see that in Rich's example, the autosave folder is not shown, so it may be difficult to find it. You might click the browse ( ... ) button after the folder name, and hopefully it will lead you to the default atuosave folder and you can look for your autosaved rendering file.
Have you tried using the Options/Image tab to automatically save the rendered image after a rendering, and to save it at preset intervals, in case Windows decides to reboot during the night?
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AutoSave is turned on by default - so it probably saved a copy of your image.
But, I see that in Rich's example, the autosave folder is not shown, so it may be difficult to find it. You might click the browse ( ... ) button after the folder name, and hopefully it will lead you to the default atuosave folder and you can look for your autosaved rendering file.
well then i willl try am rendering ryt know tnx sir
Have you tried using the Options/Image tab to automatically save the rendered image after a rendering, and to save it at preset intervals, in case Windows decides to reboot during the night?