Re: Problems re-scanning songs in database
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Originally Posted by Skybird74
Now I'm confused again. I don't know what this has to do with files going bad, it seems for no reason. What difference does it make what kind of computer I have? All my songs are on an extenal hard drive. So, why do some songs simpy start showing spots a few years after import? Do they just go bad or get worn out somehow?
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I was talking about how you access the command to instruct your computer to repair your external hard drive. On the old XP you had to enter a command prompt from the Start/Run, I can't remember if Vista is the same as Windows 7 that can be accessed from the drive properties.
I am not advising you to do this, I was just trying to explain one way that files can get damaged.
What you have I have had myself. I just reimported the file from the original disc to cure it. I don't know any other way to cure spotty graphics other than if you have a good copy on another drive like the person who started this thread.
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Last edited by Roy Dennis; January 20th, 2013 at 05:30 AM.
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