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More => Old Versions => Media Center 12 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: ginty32 on April 24, 2008, 12:18:52 pm
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MC 12 crashed on me and wouldn't restart even after re-booting computer. I uninstalled the program and then re-installed it. I tried to find my library backup and it looks like it was removed with the uninstall. How can I avoid this next time? Should I save my library file in a different folder than the default? Shouldn't the default location be safe to avoid this problem? If I searched my computer what is the name of the file given to library backups?
Thanks,
Ginty32
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The crash, and not restarting has happened to me three times this last week. The only way I got ti to restart was to unistall MC and delete the registry entries too. This is an option when you remove MC. However, to keep your library intact, do not check the option that enables deletion of the library. Sounds obvious right?
I found that this allowed me to install MC and finally run it again, without removing my library. In addition, after large import/tagging session, I try to back up the library to a network drive. That way I won't lose as much time in case something happens to my library.
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There was a problem where the crash detected dialog would not allow the program to start.
Either:
1) Install 485 or newer which fixes this
or
2) Click "Cancel" on the crash detected dialog to launch the program
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The crash, and not restarting has happened to me three times this last week. The only way I got ti to restart was to unistall MC and delete the registry entries too.
If you can't get it to restart, you may have a build with a bug in the crash dialog at startup. 12.0.485 is on the MC12 board and fixes that, but you can just hit escaped when you see the startup dialog to get around the bug.
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Or you can do what Matt said here:
There was a problem where the crash detected dialog would not allow the program to start.
Either:
1) Install 485 or newer which fixes this
or
2) Click "Cancel" on the crash detected dialog to launch the program
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In response to the original question about backups, the uninstaller provides two options:
1) Erase registry entries
2) Erase library files
If you pick #2, everything under Application Data, including backups, is removed. This is needed to provide a full uninstall.
Sorry if this nipped you. Backups are named like MC Library Backup*.zip if you want to search.
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I did remove everything so My MC 12 stuff is gone, but MC 11 backup was there. It brought back some good memories of past playlists.
In the future if I save a backup file and rename it will it be deleted if I completely uninstall again?
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In response to the original question about backups, the uninstaller provides two options:
1) Erase registry entries
2) Erase library files
If you pick #2, everything under Application Data, including backups, is removed. This is needed to provide a full uninstall.
Sorry if this nipped you.
Perhaps those menu options need to be expanded, because I for one think it's reasonable to expect that backups should be left intact after an uninstall. Perhaps a third option is needed, or at the very least change option 2 to read "Erase library files and backups) or "Erase all data (including backups)".
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I manually make library backups from time to time, but do so to a network share. That way it's a) not in the default backup folder, so it shouldn't be erased, and b) other PCs on my network can use the same library too.