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It doesn't seem like you'd have any problem deleting the folder(s) they are in, or do a select all/ delete/ within the folder(s), then rebuild the database with nothing in it, and start at square one.
With these numbers I can't help wonder if your compressor/limiter got turned off. Anybody else messing with your computer? George |
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it sounds like drive image has copyed your entire drive a few times on the same drive ??. Bob
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C-drive has excessive used space
I agree with You that Drive Image copied My entire drive to the C-drive a number of times. How do I fix it? And why do I get the message about Windows
not being able to open any of the 1782 files I found? |
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2. Windows shows the message about KMA files because it doesn't recognize that extension. Only Hoster will open these files. ![]() |
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C-drive has excessive used space
According to Power Quest-Advanced View-Backup History, there is no record of Me making a backup. I believe I attempted to backup using (C:\) drive as the designated folder. That is why I had such a large hard drive usage number. I uninstalled Drive Image and after I reinstalled it the hard drive usage dropped to
38GB from 120GB. That number is probably pretty realistic. The kma. file with 1782 songs is still on the hard drive. I am not having much success opening it to Hoster. Help if You can! In Power Quest-Advanced View-Drives tab I show two drives. The first is My Local Drive (C:\). I can not remember creating the second and according to Power Quest, I never created any drive. I believe it came with the unit. the name is (x:\) but the x is very small and is up high. I imagine it is a back up of some kind. My lack of knowledge has already caused me a lot of problems so I am trying to use caution. ![]() |
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if i were you, i would drag and drop those kma's to an external hard drive.
backing up is so important |
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open hoster go to tools, build songs data base, make sure path is corect,
where your kma files are stored. should look like this. C:\ program files\micro technology unlimited\Hoster\songs then build songs data base, hoster should now play songs. that is if your kma files are in hoster folder. Bob
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