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Old October 25th, 2005, 11:57 AM
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I am waiting for the solution. Hoster still does not work. HELP!!!

Aborts every time
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Old October 25th, 2005, 12:52 PM
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if i were you i would store all my kma's on an external hard drive and all my music plus any other things i saved on you karaoke computer, then reformat my hard drive, go and get all windows updates then go get my video card updates then install hoster.


i hate waiting !

plus theres nothing like a fresh computer ! its sooooooo much faster.

i reformat at least 2 times a year (cause im bored)

i like testing
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Old October 25th, 2005, 03:31 PM
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I am waiting for the solution. Hoster still does not work. HELP!!!

Aborts every time
We have been helping you! This is a UNIQUE PROBLEM. We are NOT ignoring you... we just don't have your answer.

Our lead programmer looked at the code and the only way we can see "programmatically" that the STATUS field can display ABORT is if the CANCEL button is clicked in the Progress Bar dialog. However, given your persistence and frustration, I'm SURE you are not clicking the CANCEL button... are you?

If you have other programs running, shut EVERYTHING else down.

If the problem started when you installed a new program, UNINSTALL it, then test Hoster again.

Are you running on a laptop, or do you have a standard keyboard and mouse?

Give us FACTS... you have complained enough. We hear your frustration, but we can't act on that. We can process FACTS. Please read these instructions on asking for help.
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Old October 25th, 2005, 06:16 PM
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That's all I needed a note from you telling me that you are taking care of my situation
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Old October 25th, 2005, 06:32 PM
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MTU:

I don't press the terminate button

I am running a desktop and I run Hoster alone because I know that it is a software that demands so much resources from the CPU

I know that I have complained a lot but can you blame me for that?

I wrote to Bryan a lot of times sending him my hardware list, screenshots of the process and every single detail that I see during the process.

I gave you the facts already and you can see it in this thread and by the e-mails that I'd sent Bryan all along.

Any help that you send wil be appreciated
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Old October 28th, 2005, 01:25 AM
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Is it possible that you can have space available in your C but the temporary files may be full?
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Old October 28th, 2005, 10:33 AM
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From what I know, the Temp Folders can grow as long as you have Space on the Hard drive. Your problem seems to me that on one of your Drives you are out of space, this is the only thing that can cause this to happen.

Make sure that your other drives all have Free Space on them, rather they are drives you are using for this or not. Just to make sure this is not the problem.
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Old October 28th, 2005, 12:13 PM
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Is it possible that you can have space available in your C but the temporary files may be full?
Go to my computer right chick on your drive c:, left click on properties-click on disc cleanup and it will tell you how much you cam gain by cleaning up the disc. Then you can select to delete temp files and so forth.
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Old October 28th, 2005, 06:04 PM
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Bryan:

There's an attachment so you can see for yourself the space available in my disks
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Old November 1st, 2005, 06:26 AM
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RickyRay, I want to say that you are doing a great job of communicating with all of us. You're keeping your cool very well, and working with everyone trying to help. We all thank you for keeping such a great attitude!

Second, as I posted earlier, having BOTH the CD Import screen and the HD Files Import screen fail has never been reported before. Thus, I can't believe that it is Hoster causing this. When one computer exhibits a problem of this magnitude in two separate screens, and no one else has ever reported the problem, it is VERY UNLIKELY it is the software. With the large number of Hoster users, the problem would appear to others also if it were the software.

Do you have a second computer? If so, please install Hoster on it and report your findings.

If not, Beavis made a suggestion a while back to reformat your computer hard drive and re-install Windows, Hoster, etc. That is the only other suggestion I can offer.

As Bryan pointed out there may not be enough hard drive space to create the Temp folder, but you indicate that "appears" to not be the case. I present the theory... there MAY BE some wierd problem with Windows that is PREVENTING the Temp folder from being created or growing to the necessary size. There is no setting I have ever heard of you could tweak to change this. That is why I suggest trying Hoster on a second computer first, then if that fails, reformat your C hard drive and reinstall everything.

Given all that has been tried, I have no other explanation other than the computer is preventing Hoster from importing correctly. You need to persue this direction now, instead of waiting longer for MTU to say we have a bug. Bug's can't uniquely target only one computer.
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