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Author Topic: New SSD, copied content to new, now have double links/content  (Read 1341 times)

JJJ

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Hi

I added a new SSD to my audio server.  I copied all the files from the smaller drive it was replacing.  This new drive was labelled F while the drive it replaced was labelled E. For now I will just run the new drive (and another called D). Hence I copied the content over.  I added drive F as a folder to be monitored for new content and JRiver picked up the 'new' content. I removed drive E from monitoring.  However my library now has double links for all content that was on drive E which is no longer present - there is the old defunct link to E and now the new correct link to F.  How can I get rid of all the E links in one fell swoop?

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JJJ
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JimH

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Re: New SSD, copied content to new, now have double links/content
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2017, 11:13:51 am »

The wiki has a topic called Moving Files.

To delete the files on E, search for E:

Try a few before you do very many. 
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JJJ

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Re: New SSD, copied content to new, now have double links/content
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2017, 11:46:15 am »

Hi. Ok I was looking at albums and it wasn't going to be helpful.  I see I can look at "files" and then select the drive E.  One question: given the new SSD has been watched and the new links to the files thereon created, can I simply delete all "files" / links with a file path to drive E? Presumably I should just remove from library and nothing more.
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Re: New SSD, copied content to new, now have double links/content
« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2017, 04:15:58 pm »

JJJ, Hi:

Your assumption is correct. When you do select the target E: drive files and select delete, you are given a 'Confirm Action' dialog box. You have three (3) option to choose from: Remove from Media Library, Remove from Media Library and send to the Recycle Bin or, Remove from Media Library and permanently delete from disk. (see attached photo).

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Lawrence
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