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Old February 24th, 2008, 12:00 PM
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I searched C drive --- nothing, besides my C drive onily has 100 gigs and that would not be enough hard drive to store 65,000 kma songs.
What i am trying now is (My external HD is a seagate 500 gig) i whent to properties in G dive, opened up TOOLS, clicked on SCAN FOR AND ATTEMPT RECOVERY OF BAD FILES. It has been running now for about 1 hr. and is loading something ? I will let you know if this works. (good lord it has taken me 2 yrs to get these songs)
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Old February 24th, 2008, 12:09 PM
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I searched C drive --- nothing, besides my C drive onily has 100 gigs and that would not be enough hard drive to store 65,000 kma songs.
What i am trying now is (My external HD is a seagate 500 gig) i whent to properties in G dive, opened up TOOLS, clicked on SCAN FOR AND ATTEMPT RECOVERY OF BAD FILES. It has been running now for about 1 hr. and is loading something ? I will let you know if this works. (good lord it has taken me 2 yrs to get these songs)
Paul

hope you'll get all your songs back..good luck..
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Old February 24th, 2008, 02:57 PM
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man you should always have a backup of all your kma's !!
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Old February 24th, 2008, 04:19 PM
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Well that din't work. It took over 7 hrs to run but zip nothing. I do have a back up external HD with approx 52,000 of the song i lost. guess i'll copy them and add the rest in. Question - once i get all the songs back on my external HD, and then rebuild my song book, will hoster redo my song book? Thanks for ya'lls help
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Old February 24th, 2008, 04:49 PM
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If the files were actually deleted on your external dirve it may be possible to recover them using some of the "undelete" utilities available. I'm not sure if it will work or not but I would give it a try. Also do not write any more data to the drive where the files were deleted because that could make recovering the lost files more difficult. Here is a link I saw for one the those utilities. Good luck.

http://www.winundelete.com/?rid=google&kid=wu0801

ADMIN NOTE: See my post #16 below. It is THE BEST recommendation we can make to truly hope to recover songs on your damaged disc.
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Old February 24th, 2008, 06:36 PM
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Thank you very much for the info.
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Old February 24th, 2008, 07:20 PM
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Help, I have used hoster for over 2 yrs andnever had any problems untill up grading to 3318 and then 3319. Today i turned my computor on and all 65,000 + songs were gone from my external hard drive-- it worked fine last night. Can someone give me an idea of what happened and how to fix it?
Paul, I don't know what to say. Hoster has never deleted KMA files itself in all the time we have been shipping it. The fact that you were using the files the night before is VERY STRONG evidence it was not upgrading to Hoster 3.319 that caused this problem.

I'm not trying to pass the buck, and maybe something went amuck in our upgrading to be fully Vista compliant (even on 2000 and XP), but I would look for some other problem first.

How old is your drive?

From what I understand, you have used My Computer (or Explorer) and verified there are no KMA files on this drive. I wish you hadn't run the "fix" program. That may have ruined all chances of recovering any songs that were still there. If only the File Allocation Table (FAT or NTSF format) was damaged, the files would still be recoverable.

See my post #16 below. It is THE BEST recommendation we can make to truly hope to recover songs on your damaged disc.

After running SpinRite, if it recovers anything, do the following:

1. Run the Tools menu Build Songs Database command. If you are afraid to do this, read the manual first. This command opens the KMA files for read, reads the header data, and adds the contents to the new Songs Database being built. MAKE SURE your external drive and folders (if not the root drive) are in the Build Songs Database list window. If not, add them before building or the external drive won't be found.

2. Play some of the songs. If you know the last ones you imported, then try them. Also, try some of the first you imported and some in the middle. This is a "spot check" only, and is by no means conclusive. However, it's a confidence builder that the files now in the Songs Database are really there and able to play.

3. If no KMA files are found on the external drive by the Build Songs Database command, and you ran the undelete program, the files are gone.

4. Before you do anything to restore files to this hard drive, you need to run chkdsk with the Start menu > Run > "chkdsk". This will verify if all areas are good.

5. Run the Disc Defragment program in Start menu > Program Files > System > Disc Defragment. This will also check for any bad areas.

If any bad areas are reported they will be "logged out" of use. However, I'd strongly consider replacing the drive as it has already proven to be unreliable... if it is the drive.

DO NOT do anything that would back up any restored files over your good 52,000 files. You need another backup drive to try to recover what you can... BEFORE you overwrite your 52,000 good files.
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