It appears consistent that whenever Sound Forge/Ozone 10 blows through memory and crashes and if MC 31 is loaded, the waveforms for all my files in my MC database disappear and have to be reanalyzed (Easier to reanalyze than restore as I am constantly changing the mc files). There are apparently no other ramifications. This is an unusual issue with obvious workarounds, so I am not expecting it to be "fixed", but I am curious as to why an apparent memory issue can modify a specific field for all files in the mc database when that database is stored on a drive. Can someone explain technically what might be happenning? Really, this is just curiosity as to how MC works in this area.