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Old May 21st, 2003, 05:26 PM
karaokegirl karaokegirl is offline
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Importing Tracks -- Error Message -- Help Asap!

I WAS RECORDING A CD+G, UNDER IMPORT TRACKS AND THEN ADDING THEM TO CUSTOM ASSEBLY. I GOT ONE CD DONE THEN THE NEXT CD I TRIED TO DO GAVE ME AN ERROR MESSAGE:

UNEXPECTED FAILURE WRITING FILE (DISK FULL?)

THIS MESSAGE CAME UP WHEN I FIRST TRIED TO GET THE SONGS FROM IMPORT TRACKS, NO SONGS WERE IN CUSTOM ASSEMBLY. WHAT DO I DO?
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Old May 22nd, 2003, 10:39 AM
MTUSUPPORT MTUSUPPORT is offline
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Karaokegirl,
Check to make sure that the hard drive hasn't gotten filled up on your new computer.

The folder that shows beside the "Select Folder" button is where the files are being stored. Check to see what this shows, then go and open My computer, but clicking it on the desktop or the start menu. Then go to the c:\ or d:\ drive, whichever one the Selected folder in Microstudio is on, then right click on this drive, left click Properties. It will show you Disk Size and used space. Make sure this drive isn't full.

If it is on your D:\ drive and that drive is smaller than your C:\ drive then you can change the selected folder in Microstudio to a folder on the C:\ drive.

Let me know if you get it.
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