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[quote][i]Originally posted by satpilot[/i] [br]Putting a new MEDIA PC together and when I moved the hard drives, they have new drive letters, of course. First thing I tried was to load the db in access and do a simple search/replace ... well, all the info is there except the needed FILE LOCATION. Read this forum and searched; found the suggestion to use windows shortcuts (.lnk) etc. There has to be a simpler solution? Thanks for your time. [/quote]
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satpilot
Posted - 16 Oct 2007 : 00:42:54
Putting a new MEDIA PC together and when I moved the hard drives, they have new drive letters, of course.
First thing I tried was to load the db in access and do a simple search/replace ... well, all the info is there except the needed FILE LOCATION.
Read this forum and searched; found the suggestion to use windows shortcuts (.lnk) etc.
There has to be a simpler solution?
Thanks for your time.
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Alessio Viti
Posted - 16 Oct 2007 : 10:47:46
There is an advanced function that you can use to replace the hard drive (make a backup of your database first!)
1-Select all movies from grid
2-Go to "Tools->Multiple changes at once->Replace word on Files"
Now, if your movies was stored on "c:\mymovies" for example just replace the "c:\" with the new hard drive, for example "d:\"
Bye!
Alessio
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