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Note: In some cases it may be necessary to roll back to the VMX file, simply delete or rename the VMF and then change the VMX extension to VMF.
		
	
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{{note | In some cases it may be necessary to roll back to the VMX file, simply delete or rename the VMF and then change the VMX extension to VMF.}}  | {{note | In some cases it may be necessary to roll back to the VMX file, simply delete or rename the VMF and then change the VMX extension to VMF.}}  | ||
{{warning|VMX backup files are replaced every time the VMF is saved, which could be any time between 20 seconds ago and 20 minutes ago!{{tip|Enable [[Hammer_General_Options| autosaves]]. Using a version control software, such as {{wiki|Git}}, is also highly recommended.}} }}  | {{warning|VMX backup files are replaced every time the VMF is saved, which could be any time between 20 seconds ago and 20 minutes ago!{{tip|Enable [[Hammer_General_Options#Autosave| autosaves]]. Using a version control software, such as {{wiki|Git}}, is also highly recommended.}} }}  | ||
Revision as of 10:03, 26 October 2023
A VMX file is a backup of the previous version of a VMF file. It is created and replaced every time the VMF is saved.