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MIKE LACHNEY January 15th, 2009 04:12 PM

Harddrive transfer
 
I want to add my songs to an external harddrive. I have to go to music and then hoster music to access these songs which are all in kma

Well the problem lies when I come back to add them to the program, when I do import music from external database or somethin like that it doesnt have the option for kma.. I dont have a big hd on my comp so im tryin to free up some space....does anyone have any suggestions thanks

madjim- with the Lord January 15th, 2009 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by MIKE LACHNEY (Post 88326)
I want to add my songs to an external harddrive. I have to go to music and then hoster music to access these songs which are all in kma

Well the problem lies when I come back to add them to the program, when I do import music from external database or somethin like that it doesnt have the option for kma.. I dont have a big hd on my comp so im tryin to free up some space....does anyone have any suggestions thanks

Hey Mike,
Put all of your KMA files in one folder on your external drive then rebuild your database, using only the folder on your external drive. In the Rebuild Songs Database window just add the one folder on your external drive and delete the rest and click on "Rebuild Songs Database". This should get you going.

Jim :g

Mitd9922 February 19th, 2009 09:20 AM

If my files have been recovered with www.recovermyfiles.com software do I need to change the location in the drive from Quick NTFS partition 1 to get Hoster to find them? If so, how? The reason I ask is that newly added files are in the file list under all the other drive folders that came with the drive. The new files I added play fine so now I just need to get the others to be recognized by Hoster. Thanks for any help, Mark

ddouglass February 19th, 2009 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Mitd9922 (Post 89698)
If my files have been recovered with www.recovermyfiles.com software do I need to change the location in the drive from Quick NTFS partition 1 to get Hoster to find them? If so, how? The reason I ask is that newly added files are in the file list under all the other drive folders that came with the drive. The new files I added play fine so now I just need to get the others to be recognized by Hoster. Thanks for any help, Mark

Mark, please stick to one thread with your problem. If you spread all this out over several threads then we forget what has been done and what hasn't.

ddouglass February 19th, 2009 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by MIKE LACHNEY (Post 88326)
I want to add my songs to an external harddrive. I have to go to music and then hoster music to access these songs which are all in kma

Well the problem lies when I come back to add them to the program, when I do import music from external database or somethin like that it doesnt have the option for kma.. I dont have a big hd on my comp so im tryin to free up some space....does anyone have any suggestions thanks

Mike,
If a file is a KMA that means it has already been imported into Hoster and you don't have to add them to the program again. They should already be included and part of the songs database. You just have to enter a bookid at the top of the main page or open search and find a title you want, highlight it and Add Track to get it into the playlist.
Next time before you import change the "Save to" (at the bottom of the page) to the folder you want them in on the external drive. Then you won't have to keep moving them.
For now as Jim said move all the KMA files into one folder on the external, then set the rebuild source folders to have only that folder in the list and rebuild.
If this isn't what you are looking for then you will have to explain it again.


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