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Old May 24th, 2021, 10:50 PM
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Hi guys,

I have two separate laptops that I use at karaoke functions and over the years for one reason or another, the song databases on each have changed and in some cases vary quite markedly.

To simplify things, is there a way to update them so that they are exactly the same and match the same set of song books.

As always, your assistance will be appreciated.

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Old May 25th, 2021, 09:06 AM
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Hi guys,

I have two separate laptops that I use at karaoke functions and over the years for one reason or another, the song databases on each have changed and in some cases vary quite markedly.

To simplify things, is there a way to update them so that they are exactly the same and match the same set of song books.

As always, your assistance will be appreciated.

Kind regards
Lloyd Te Kani
The simple way is to open Hoster and at the top right click, on HELP. You will see a drop down list. Click on the BACKUP/RESTORE and follow the prompts. Set your backup to be stored on a flash or thumb drive. Name it what you want or leave it set for the default. After the backup is complete, take the flash drive to the second computer and do the same thing except you will select restore this time. Again direct it to the flash drive and select the backup you saved.

This won\\\'t necessarily match your saved playlist but you will have your singers and song list matched. If you want to match the playlist also, respond back here and I will try to explain how but it isn\\\'t as simple as the backup/restore method. Good luck.
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Old May 25th, 2021, 07:09 PM
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Question Re: Synchronise songs database on two seperate laptops

Hi again WaltR. Thanks for your reply. I followed your directions but alas not successful. I would think that I would need to transfer an exact copy of my entire song database across to my second laptop. Is this not the case?

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Old May 25th, 2021, 09:10 PM
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Hi again WaltR. Thanks for your reply. I followed your directions but alas not successful. I would think that I would need to transfer an exact copy of my entire song database across to my second laptop. Is this not the case?

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Old May 26th, 2021, 08:35 AM
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I didn\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t realize you were speaking of the actual songs. I thought you wanted to have Hoster the same on both computers. Do you use an external hard drive or are your songs loaded on your internal c drive? The best approach is to use an external drive. Once you have done as I explained in the last post you can move the hard drive from computer to computer or copy your songs from one hard drive to a second. You will then have a drive for each computer and more importantly you will have a backup in case of a hard drive failure. If you are wanting to an easy way to duplicate the songs on your hard drive there are programs that will scan the drives and update the one that is missing songs. If you are using the internal C drives to store your songs this process becomes more difficult.

Here is what I do. After I had my initial database set up with a master folder called KARAOKE SONGS and I wanted to add new songs, I created a folder and named it NEW SONGS in the KARAOKE SONGS folder. This is where I would place newer songs as I added them. To make sure my hard drives were duplicated I always would add the new songs to the same computer and the same drive and then just copy the folder NEW SONGS to the second drive. This way you didn\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t have to continually copy the complete drive which could take a long time if you have a large data base. If the NEW SONGS folder starts to get large you can start a another folder and name it NEW SONGS 2. This keeps the folders small enough to be manageable when you want to copy these folders.

By using the backup restore process I explained in the first post you can keep both computers up to date and duplicated. This will allow you to use either hard drive with either computer since they will be matched. Hope this helps.
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