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With hoster 3.120 how do you use kma files from a different drive, external hard drive
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1. Open Hoster
2. Click On Tools 3. Click On Build Songs Database 4. Click on Select Folder 5. Search for the folder where your kma files are located( Your External Drive ) 6. Select that folder 7. Click on Build Songs Database This should build a new songs database using the files in the folder you selected on your external hard drive. gpayne |
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Thanks for the info. This won't bring thesongs into my internal hard drive will it
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No, it won't, but you will need to make sure that that hard drive is lettered the same as it was when you first
"databased" it. Or you might be at a show some day and panic "where did all my songs go!" |
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The order you plug in USB devices determines what LETTER Windows assigns to them. With Windows running, iIf you unplug your ext. hard drive, then plug it back in, it will have a new letter assigned, and Hoster's Songs Database will NOT find the files it has indexed. Don't plug-unplug your USB external drive.
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Thanks everyone. I'm using a laptop, hard drive is full and have got kma songs on the external hard drive and I didn't want to mess up my program on the enternl hard dive. If I do this The songbook will list all the somgs, right? and the program will bring the external drive up when selected?
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Fyi
Windows 2000 and Windows XP allow the static assignment of drive letters on volumes, partitions, and CD-ROM drives.
This means that you permanently assign a drive letter to a specific partition, volume, or CD-ROM drive. When you add a new hard disk to an existing computer system, it will not affect statically assigned drive letters. e.g. I assigned my USB drive the letter K: (secret code for Karaoke) he, he Everytime I plug it in it is automatically K drive Hope this helps. Wally
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I have two ext. HD, one always seems to be on F while the other always on E. Only if I plug them in after Windows starts. Hoster looks in my F. I always check on my computer to see that the drive is on F before I start however; just to be sure. Also, both my HD's are labelled as F and E, but I still double-check beforehand.
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I have had externals change drive letter on me from one set up to the next, so it isn't always so Wallymeister. Your internal drives won't change once they are set but the externals can, especially if you open a windows session without it and shutdown or restart. Then the next time you turn it on in a session it is fair game for Windows to choose the letter.
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hoster
After you do the song database how do you get hoster to recognize the drive, or how do you add the drive letter to hoster?
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Building the song database is where you identify the drive for hoster. There isn't anything else to do.
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ddouglass,
My External drive without fail is always recognized as K, so I don't understand what you are saying. The previous post was copy and pasted from windows help. You have to tell it to always assign this drive letter to this volume, otherwise they will possibly change depending on what else you have hooked up etc. I am using XP pro so maybe it's only available in pro. You have to do this in disc management section of control panel. Wally
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Contrary to what MS says, if you remove that drive from the system for a while (take it to another system for instance), shutdown or restart that system and bring the drive back later it will change the drive letter, because disk management will forget.
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I've done everything you just described here and I've never experienced a problem. It still reads it as K drive when I bring it back to my original computer. My external HD for kma's & also flash drives too.
Just lucky I guess. Wally
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Wally, take that drive and put it into another computer and put a different one on this one. Then put the original one back into your computer while the new one is running and you may have any combination of drive letters.
I run multiple usb drives on several computers, and never know for sure if they will be the same each time. I also use XP Pro. If I simply unplug one and put it back into the same computer without putting a different one in during that time, it will remember the drive letter. However, if I use another one while that one is not being used by my first computer, it is a crap shoot when I plug it back in. |
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hoster
I've done the database but still can't bring the drive up in hoster I must be doing something wrong, I went through the steps three or four times but it still won't bring it up thanks rich
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