Help with deleting unwanted wave files?

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CanopuS

Amateur music since 1847
It's hard to explain this particular problem. Basically, as you all know, Cakewalk likes to eat up the hardrive. Big time. I formatted about 3 months ago and now I have 2GB left (from about 30). Anyway, to cut to the point, I see no way of easily removing things I don't need, as the files are all named obscurely like "CV149sibi". I've got about 25GB of files and there is NO way I can get through each one (at the moment I'm having problems playing them anyway). Is there a way through cakewalk that I can delete the files? If I just delete the .wrk files, it leaves all the nice WAV files still eating up shizzleloads of space. Help greatly appreciated! THANKS
 
You can use "Cakewalk Audio Finder" (CWAF). It's on your installation CD. If you don't get it, then go to Cakewalk website and download for free. I think this is what you realy need....

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Jaymz
 
I love you guys! :D

Hopefully this'll do me nicely. I'll let you know how I get on.
 
Hmmm one thing, the Winzip Self-Extractor has opened to install it, where it simply says "Welcome to Cakewalk Audio Finder 3.3 Installation! This program will extract the required files to a temporary directory and then continue installation". Normally this kind of stage takes about 2 seconds, it's been 5 minutes :( Time for a restart methinks
 
I've tried download it to my desktop ~655kb, run installation, it works fine. Re-download and re-install it, and see if it works this time....

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Jaymz
 
Great! Another happy camper on Cakewalk forum :) Nice to help you, CanopuS :)

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Jaymz
 
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