by donphillipe » Sat Nov 29, 2014 2:27 am
Let me help those who have an issue get past some of the wise crackers here. My experience level is about 4 hours using MM but I was simply trying to extract a copy of a small genre to a folder to upload to a device when I accidentally clicked "Save to Virtual CD" because either I could not not find in the new version where the "Save to disk" option was. Luckily I just so happened to catch that the same moment my base program files folder shot up the same amount, 8G larger corresponding to the amount music I had just selected and saved to the Virtual CD. So undoing the "Save to Virtual CD" was something I had to immediately figure out how to reverse because I am severely limited on space on the SSD drive. I came here looking for the answer but these more than bizarre comments are less than helpful.
I first assumed that some type of virtual disk would be added as a CD in explorer but I didn't see one.
Research determined that a brand new folder 8Gig in size was now located at: C:\Users\(YOUR-ID)\AppData\Local\MediaMonkey\VirtualCD where "YOUR-ID" is the name of your sign-in ID for your Windows machine. (Note if you can't find this, you have to set on the display of hidden system folders in the Windows, Control Panel, Folder options in order to find this folder.)
After spending about 30 minutes matching 1 per 1 to ensure the music files in the "VirtualCD" folder were indeed copies and not something that had been removed from my regular music drive, then I simply erased the "VirtualCD" folder and got my space back on the SSD. So I an not sure what that folder was for other than selecting part of a collection and clicking "Save to Virtual CD" saves a folder full of the selected music there.
Hope this helps someone else who accidentally executed it and worries over your small OS SSD drive shooting up in size. In the mean time, I figured out that the "Save to disk" option is found by right clicking on the selected items from the library list.
Let me help those who have an issue get past some of the wise crackers here. My experience level is about 4 hours using MM but I was simply trying to extract a copy of a small genre to a folder to upload to a device when I accidentally clicked "Save to Virtual CD" because either I could not not find in the new version where the "Save to disk" option was. Luckily I just so happened to catch that the same moment my base program files folder shot up the same amount, 8G larger corresponding to the amount music I had just selected and saved to the Virtual CD. So undoing the "Save to Virtual CD" was something I had to immediately figure out how to reverse because I am severely limited on space on the SSD drive. I came here looking for the answer but these more than bizarre comments are less than helpful.
I first assumed that some type of virtual disk would be added as a CD in explorer but I didn't see one.
Research determined that a brand new folder 8Gig in size was now located at: C:\Users\(YOUR-ID)\AppData\Local\MediaMonkey\VirtualCD where "YOUR-ID" is the name of your sign-in ID for your Windows machine. (Note if you can't find this, you have to set on the display of hidden system folders in the Windows, Control Panel, Folder options in order to find this folder.)
After spending about 30 minutes matching 1 per 1 to ensure the music files in the "VirtualCD" folder were indeed copies and not something that had been removed from my regular music drive, then I simply erased the "VirtualCD" folder and got my space back on the SSD. So I an not sure what that folder was for other than selecting part of a collection and clicking "Save to Virtual CD" saves a folder full of the selected music there.
Hope this helps someone else who accidentally executed it and worries over your small OS SSD drive shooting up in size. In the mean time, I figured out that the "Save to disk" option is found by right clicking on the selected items from the library list.