




gpzbc wrote:So are half of the tracks greyed out? Did you migrate to a new computer?
nformation provided below is not guaranteed in any way - Do this at your own risk!
1. Get Disk Serial Number of New Drive
2. Convert Serial Number to Decimal
3. Backup the MediaMonkey Database
4. Open MediaMonkey Database
5. Change the Disk Serial Number in the Database
6. Change the Drive Letter in the Database
7. Done!
gpzbc wrote:Sorry this is turning into such a problem. Did you try the steps in the first link I sent? The section titled "Updating the database to point to the correct drive" is what you want. Specifically, the two scripts are very useful for doing this.
I can't comment on the method you used outlined in the link you pasted, because I have never used it.
EDIT: I just read your edit about the NAS. It is possible that it has something to do with that. Have you eliminated all of the scenarios in this link: http://www.mediamonkey.com/support/inde ... 94&nav=0,5
If so, you may want to move your question to the general help forum where more people can help. It seems like your question is moving away from the functionality of the Backup script.
b. A network path is mapped to a drive letter (e.g. J:). In some cases, this will not
work correctly because mapped drives do not return Partition Serial Numbers
correctly. The solution is to use:
\\ip _address\path (always works)
\\computer_name\path (often works)
cotp wrote:But not sure where I should put \\ip _address\path ? How can I change it for all my tracks ?? any idea ? Maybe I will run Backup restore again
EDIT: Ah too bad in the restore I can not choose the path... :/
gpzbc wrote:cotp wrote:But not sure where I should put \\ip _address\path ? How can I change it for all my tracks ?? any idea ? Maybe I will run Backup restore again
EDIT: Ah too bad in the restore I can not choose the path... :/
I am sorry, but I think there are people that know more than me about repairing the database to point to the correct location. I would tell you the solution if I knew it. I still think your best bet at this point is to post in the general help forum.
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