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Old May 11th, 2008, 06:57 PM
jonjerge jonjerge is offline
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Exclamation Missing files upon upgrade to 3.3.2.1

I was having trouble locating my kma files to back them up. When I would go to use the Merge KMA Files into Songs database the dialogue box would appear as Look in: Hoster - and it would list the following folders (databases, manual, playlists, songbook, songs) and all the kma files. But when I went to My Computer and looked in the Hoster folder it only contained the following folders (databases, manual, playlists), the end user licence, the hoster program, and the file zlib1.dll - no kma files. However, the program worked fine and could play all my files. I read the announcement not to use 3.319 or 3.319 (which I had been using), and upgraded to 3.3.2.1. Now not only can I not find the kma files, but the program can't find them either. Any suggestions?
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Old May 11th, 2008, 09:48 PM
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What location is listed in the Hoster "Rebuild Database" window?
What operating system?
For Vista - If you go to the C:\Program Files\Micro Technology Unlimited\Hoster folder and click on "Comptability Files" this should show them to you. When you find them, move them to C:\MTU\KMA Files to get them out of the Program Files area. Vista does not like anything in the program area that is a working file.
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Old May 11th, 2008, 11:17 PM
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Thanks. It is Vista I'm using and your suggestion worked like a champ. The files were under my personal folder on the desktop (local applications). Nowhere I would have looked. Everything is working great now. Now I can even backup my files to an external hard drive. Thanks again, Jon
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Old May 12th, 2008, 12:09 AM
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Did you move the KMA files to C:\MTU\KMA Files?
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