Loads of missing scripts

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kalowski
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Loads of missing scripts

Post by kalowski »

NO idea what has happened but I'm running MM 4.1.17.1840 on windows 10. I added some files today and came to auto increment their track numbers and found the script is missing. In fact, when I go to Tools>Scripts most of them are missing. The only ones I have are ones I've added separately. The two most useful ones (auto-increment and case checker) have gone.

Any ideas??
kalowski
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Re: Loads of missing scripts

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PS Reinstalled but no change.
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Re: Loads of missing scripts

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Have you tried a clean install.
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kalowski
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Re: Loads of missing scripts

Post by kalowski »

No. Is there a way to save my Magic Nodes and other tweaks?
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Re: Loads of missing scripts

Post by MMFrLife »

Well, most script settings are stored in the INI (MediaMonkey.ini). If you back that up along with the database (MM.DB) you should be fine.
knowledgebase wrote:Here are the default locations of these files:
MediaMonkey 4.x:

Windows 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / Vista:
C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\MM.DB
C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\MediaMonkey.ini
C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\MetadataCache\
Windows XP:
C:\Documents and Settings\<USERNAME>\Application Data\MediaMonkey\MM.DB
C:\Documents and Settings\<USERNAME>\Application Data\MediaMonkey\MediaMonkey.ini
C:\Documents and Settings\<USERNAME>\Application Data\MediaMonkey\MetadataCache
Portable Mode:
In the 'Portable' subdirectory of the location to which MediaMonkey was installed. e.g.
<MediaMonkey Portable Install Folder>\Portable\MM.DB
<MediaMonkey Portable Install Folder>\Portable\MediaMonkey.ini
<MediaMonkey Portable Install Folder>\Portable\MetadataCache\
In addition scripts like MN and RegExpF&R have an additional backup feature specific to masks and presets. Manage Masks or Presets > export.
It comes in handy in case something ever happens to your INI.
MM user since 2003 (lifetime lic. 2012) "Trying to imagine life without music gives me a headache"
Top 2 scripts: RegExp Find & Replace (e.v.) and Magic Nodes (e.v.) ZvezdanD's scripts site
Please take a moment to read the bottom of the linked page to support the one and only - ZvezdanD! (the "originator" since 2006).
MMW 4.1.31.1919; 5.0.4.2690 || back it up...frequently!
|| software for power users: "Q-Dir" (free alt. to explorer) and file/folder renamer: "ReNamer" (den4b)
"The absurd is the essential concept and the first truth"
😜
kalowski
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Re: Loads of missing scripts

Post by kalowski »

Thansk for your replies. I just open MM and they are all back! I have no idea what happened here.
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Re: Loads of missing scripts

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The same thing has happened to me today. I am going nuts trying to figure out where they went
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Re: Loads of missing scripts

Post by Peke »

Hi, Check in C:\ProgramData\MediaMonkey
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