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Alan McGuinness
New member
Long story short (ish).
I have recently had a major move around within the PC (new drive, dual boot blah blah blah) Anyway, I copied all the relevant stuff from one drive (C) to the other (D) then after double checking everything was where it should be deleted the whole nine yards from the original drive, plus reg cleaner and a defrag.
The problem: (I could and probably should kick myself for this!!!)
All the projects where “NOT” saved as bun files, so now when I go to open a project it looks for the wav info in the “C” drive but the wav folder is now in “D” drive.
I can of course just locate the wavs manually (so to speak) but this is very time consuming, not to mention being a pain in the ass.
Is there some setting that I can apply that will make CW look in “D” for the wavs instead of “C” as this would really help.
Alan.
I have recently had a major move around within the PC (new drive, dual boot blah blah blah) Anyway, I copied all the relevant stuff from one drive (C) to the other (D) then after double checking everything was where it should be deleted the whole nine yards from the original drive, plus reg cleaner and a defrag.
The problem: (I could and probably should kick myself for this!!!)
All the projects where “NOT” saved as bun files, so now when I go to open a project it looks for the wav info in the “C” drive but the wav folder is now in “D” drive.
I can of course just locate the wavs manually (so to speak) but this is very time consuming, not to mention being a pain in the ass.
Is there some setting that I can apply that will make CW look in “D” for the wavs instead of “C” as this would really help.
Alan.