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copying kma files to ext. hhd. on w7
a friend of a friend tried to copy his songs to an ext. drive for a back-up purposes, and copying stops at a certain # of files..they said that when they tried to rebuild the song database they keep getting an error " not found " something to that effect..and also the 27k songs that he's got they all disappeared, i worked on it last night, and i managed to find 3k or so songs on diff. folders, i have never worked on w7 before, so i just gave up..i just asked him to maybe re-import all the disc back...
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Re: copying kma files to ext. hhd. on w7
If the originals are not in the location they were in he moved instead of copied the files probably. I have seen that go awry too many times. Did you do a search on all drives for anything with a KMA extension?
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Re: copying kma files to ext. hhd. on w7
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this is what they told me, they hi-lighted some songs at a time from the int. drive and dragged it into the ext. drive, once they get around 200 songs they'll get an error..( bunch of # error code. ) he has an emachine with 2 int. drives, i searched for KMA ext. on both drives and i found a bunch of diff. files,( 2 hoster song files, mtu songs file, cd files, and music files.) and that's where i got some of the songs back..can't find the rest,..or i just don't know where to look anymore..i also t/off the uac that took me a while, MTU's how to was easy enough to follow, except he's laptop doesn't have the same dropdowns or wordings ( so to speak ) to follow the direction..
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BILLY O' WEEKEND.DJ Las Vegas, NV Last edited by billyo; October 19th, 2010 at 12:47 PM. |
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Re: copying kma files to ext. hhd. on w7
If they used the Left button when dragging then Windows chooses what function to do and it probably chose to Move instead of Copy. WHen they encountered the error then all those files are lost. Thank you Microsoft.
Have you tried a restore? Also check to see if they have done the Windows 7 required changes for Hoster - http://www.mtu.com/upgrades/hoster/windows7-changes.htm If you can restore them Make sure that next time they highlight, right click in the highlighted area and choose copy, then go to the desired folder right click in the empty space and choose paste from the list. This is the safest way to copy files.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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Re: copying kma files to ext. hhd. on w7
sorry it took me a while to respond, i'm updating all my pc's and laptops ( 8 ) including my netbook, and i got a few updates especially the ones i don't use all the time, and syncing my ipod with itunes at the same time..but anyway..i dont really know how they did it, when he came to my house last night he has a printed copy of all the changes need and he said he did all of them, except for the uac..i tried the system restore, but it doesn't have a calendar like xp, all i saw was a system restore of windows updates, and i tried the dates in which he had the laptop working, and it didnt do any good..i even suggested of downgrading his w7 to xp i'm not sure if that could even be done..now i know how some of the w7 users felt..FRUSTRATING..I'M GLAD I DONT HAVE W7
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Re: copying kma files to ext. hhd. on w7
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There is no way to actually downgrade Windows 7 to XP without doing a complete reload.
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