by MMFrLife » Sat Jun 06, 2015 9:29 pm
If the 100gb library is the largest one, then look in all the locations for the .DB files for all the installs.
Hover your mouse over the .DB files in each one for the size and write it down. The largest sized one is probably the 100gb .DB.
.DB, .ini, .registry file locations
here.
Once you find your .DB (and .ini, .registry files, if you care about settings), make a copy and reinsert them to the proper location in the new install, regardless of
portable or regular install. For portable, you can just delete the whole program and reinsert backup copy of .DB (includes playlist data), .ini, .registry,
scripts folder, skins/backgrounds, anything that would need to be carried over that isn't natively part of MM.
If the 100gb library is the largest one, then look in all the locations for the .DB files for all the installs.
Hover your mouse over the .DB files in each one for the size and write it down. The largest sized one is probably the 100gb .DB.
.DB, .ini, .registry file locations [url=http://www.mediamonkey.com/support/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/16/0/modifying-the-mediamonkey-db-and-ini-files]here[/url].
Once you find your .DB (and .ini, .registry files, if you care about settings), make a copy and reinsert them to the proper location in the new install, regardless of
portable or regular install. For portable, you can just delete the whole program and reinsert backup copy of .DB (includes playlist data), .ini, .registry,
scripts folder, skins/backgrounds, anything that would need to be carried over that isn't natively part of MM.