My computer blue screened while saving on sai and now it looks like this. Is there anyway to fix the file?

My computer blue screened while saving on sai and now it looks like this. Is there anyway to fix the file?

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lol u got hit by wanacryptor

it is encrypting your other files atm

What can I do about it?

buy bitcoin to pay the ransom

Hey op can you post your .sai file? I happened to have reverse engineered the .sai file format and this would be interesting for my research actually
github.com/Wunkolo/libsai/blob/master/Sai.md

interesting work. why do you think they encrypted the files?

Does it do automatic saves? If so, find the location. Otherwise, probably not.

You do have a backup copy don't you?

its a .psd
is that fine?

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WanaCryptor changes the extension to .wncry

Restore from your backup

Shhhhhh, It's freetard meming season.

drive.google.com/file/d/0B5GdREsbhwb_TVNTMzc3ZUF5QUU/view?usp=sharing

I don't know if it'll help but here's the file.

See it as your first step into glitch art

Not a sai file.

Didn't get a response so i posted it anyway.

here

wait so you dont have a .sai version of it?
psd can take some damage since it's probably just some fucked up per-channel RLE that can take quite an entropy-beating.

Based on what I found it seems to be simulating an entire file system which is probably something that systemmax wanted to use for some of their other software. They wanted to create one monolothic container format that can be multipurpose and extendable. But now it seems that they have moved on from it with Sai2 and are making it specifically a Raster+Vector container format

The filesystem is not CoW (copy on write)
When it overwrites a file, it writes directly to those sectors.

If power is cut the file is left in an inconsistent state, and permanently damaged.
You need to restore from a backup.

NTFS is a journaling file system though. What does copy on write have to do with anything here?