Corrupted datasets have been a fairly commonly observed cause of such problems. Correction is through deletion (or removal to a different directory if you want to check without committing to that solution) of the offending .Rdata file.

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David,


On Dec 2, 2009, at 4:27 PM, John Sorkin wrote:

Windows XP
R 2.10

I am unable to start R. When I try to launch R, I receive a text box stating:

Fatal error: unable to restore saved data in .RData


I tried reloading R (version 2.10), and restarted my computer . . . I still have the problem.

HELP!

John



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