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Old June 17th, 2009, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by JNS02 View Post
In previous versions of Hoster I could completely remove an InstaButton by erasing all info on the insta button setup screen if I wasn't going to use it anymore and just uncheck the ones I wasn't using right then (ie: Seasonal buttons) so I wouldn't have to set them up again. Now (4.09c) I can not completely remove settings (can not remove file path). I use this to keep my list organized. It is not a big deal, I was just wondering.

Everything else is running GREAT. I do know that MTU suggests that I upgrade to at least 3gig of ram now for running Vista. I work around any slow down or freeze problems (don't add Singer CD's toward end of a song playing or I can't do anything until it completes) until I can get this upgraded.
MTU's thinking on this was to prevent someone from putting in a wrong or mistyped file name, but I see your point on this as well. Maybe they can add a "Clear/Delete Entry" button so you can completely remove one.
The situation you mentioned about adding singer's discs will not change regardless of how much RAM you add. The program is designed to not start anything new until that process is complete. This was done to keep from causing sync problems with the next song.
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