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Old February 14th, 2012, 07:43 PM
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Re: Restoring Database

You state in your first post "All my KMA files are on a 1Tb external hard drive"
Are you sure there are no kma files in your C:/MTU/KMA files folder or any other folder on your C:/ drive ?

Please check this properly, if you click the windows start button and enter.kma in the search box and see if it finds any on your C:/Drive.

I'm wondering if when you rebuilt the database it mixed files from your C:/drive with files on your external that were duplicates causing it to renumber disc id's.

Also check again in the list of folders in the build database dialog that there are no files listed in the C:/ drive, especially C:/MTU/KMA files.
If it is use the Exclude folders button to remove them then rebuild the database.
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