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More => Old Versions => Media Jukebox => Topic started by: rhaduch on November 01, 2002, 04:26:43 am
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After upgrading to Xp Home Edition, caused MJ errors when burning, " Track mode is incompatible with existing track type ". FAQ lists that this could be software causing "formatting" of CD. Can anyone suggest how I can find where this problem may be originating? I've followed the suggestions without success. I currently have v7 (unregistered). If I uninstall MJ, do I loss my Media Library and Playlist. If I upgrade to v8, will my Media files be saved?
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Upgraded from what OS?
Since your unregistered, ignore any mention of "License" or the *.rrg below.
Copy your MediaJukebox7.rrg file (in your MJ directory) to a floppy and to safe place on your hard drive. Uninstall MJ (if uninstall doesn't work, then just reinstall over top of old installation. Copy your *.rrg file back to your MJ directory. In MJ run the Help>Restore License.
If you want to upgrade to v8 then you'll want to go through this exact same process again.
>>If I upgrade to v8, will my Media files be saved?
All your media files will still be intact (not sure about your playlists).
Xenno
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It might be best to keep these rrg licenses (older style MJ license) on a floppy AND in "My Documents" or another similar directory that gets backed up. There is no need to keep it in the MJ program directory.
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Jim >> There is no need to keep it in the MJ program directory.
Your right, but by default that's where it's found.
Xenno