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Old November 11th, 2004, 09:36 AM
MEESTER HAM MEESTER HAM is offline
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Hey Beavis And Norm,
Thanks For The Response, But I Think I Got The Problem Solved, But Too Soon To Tell. I Spend 5 Hours With The Techs Where I Purchased My Parts And I Sit There With Them Until I Got Some Anwsers. So Far We Have Got It Down To A Defective Hard Drive. I Bought An Eighty Gig Western Digital. Got Another One Coming Tomorrow, So They Let Me Borrow A 40 Gig To See If That Is Really The Problem. I Loaded Everything Up Last Night And Sit With It For About 5 Hours. As Of Now Everything Is Up And Running Great. Just Hope It Will Stay That Way, But Time Will Tell. As For That Hal.dll File That Will Make Your Stomach Tie Up In Knots.
Norm, I Am Like You If It Happens Again I Will Do The Process Of Elimination.
Beavis, I Tried The Restore Of Repair And Even The Techs Could Not Touch It. Like I Said It Took Them 5 Hours To Figure It Out. My Father Aways Said To Me (don't Calculate Your Juvenile Poutry Before The Proper Process Of Indivision Has Fully Materialized) In Other Words Don't Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch, So That Is What I Am Doing Now Is Waiting To See If This Is The Problem.
Next Question: When I Get My New Hard Drive Can I Transfer What I Have On This One To The New One? I'm Talking About The Kma Files.
Thanks Again
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Old November 11th, 2004, 11:03 AM
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Re: Great Program, But

Glad to see you may be making progress with the problem.

Yes, you can transfer your KMA files to another Hard Drive.

If you make sure and copy them to the exact Drive Letter and Folder, you will not have to rebuild the Database.

Make the Drive, that you are having a problem with, the SLAVE to your New Drive. Copy all KMA's to the New Drive. Remove Old Drive from Computer.

I would suggest getting an External Hard Drive for Backup Purposes.

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Old November 12th, 2004, 11:01 AM
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Norm,
Thanks For The Info. I Will Pick Up My New Hard Drive Today. Also I Ran This Machine All Day Yesterday And So Far No Problems. Been Loading Kma Files And No Problems. You Know! I Think I'm Gonna Like This Program, After I Get Everything Figured Out. You Know How It Goes When You Get Something New You Want It To Work now
Thanks Again Everyone.
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