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**You can try the same cure, but may not be able to recover the lost information in this case.
 
If you are viewing or editing log files at the time when rollover takes place, it is likely that some parts of the daily rollover will fail.
If you are viewing or editing log files at the time when rollover takes place, it is likely that some parts of the daily rollover will fail. Although Cumulus 1 provides the functionality to view and (except for the data file) update the log files, make sure you have exited out of the built-in viewer or editor before rollover is due. If you inadvertently forget this, the cure of overwriting files mentioned above is applicable if your weather station has an internal log and it is around 2 logging intervals (see [[#Cumulus_takes_a_long_time_to_download_the_data_from_my_Davis_station_at_start_up]]) after rollover. When using an external editor, close Cumulus 1 or Cumulus MX before opening any Cumulus file.
*Cumulus 1 provides the functionality to view any log file and you can update the log files that contain extreme records or the daily summary.
*Do make sure you have exited out of the built-in viewer or editor before rollover is due.
**If you inadvertently forget this, the cure of overwriting files mentioned above is applicable if your weather station has an internal log and it is around 2 logging intervals (see [[#Cumulus_takes_a_long_time_to_download_the_data_from_my_Davis_station_at_start_up]]) after rollover.
*When using an external editor, close Cumulus 1 or Cumulus MX before opening any Cumulus file.
 
== Why do I have some unexpected zero figures? ==
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