Guys,
I was having a problem with Samplitude Pro X3 Suite. Some things seemed to be
responding correctly while some were not. My version of Pro X2 seemed to be
responding correctly. But Pro X3 Suite kept telling me that I was not in the
VIP window at various times. Both programs yielded the correct response when
JAWS Q was pressed. So, I figured the scripts were present in both cases. I
figured that, somehow, the .INZ file had disappeared. So, I thoughtI’d
reinstall it.
Here’s where the heartbreak occurred. Steve Matzura, please restrain yourself
as you read. I went to grab the .INZ from a subfolder within a main folder
called something like _drivers and Updates. This directory came with my new
computer and contained all the subfolders filled with the stuff that Jim
installed on the computer on my behalf. This would include Samplitude Access.
But it would also include the installers for Samplitude 2 and 3, JAWS, SONAR,
Sibelius and God knows what else. I was trying to navigate to the .INZ file so
I could reimport it when I apparently deleted the entire fucking directory from
within Samplitude.
Now, I was about to talk about the inaccessible backup Jim Rosebarry delivered
with the computer and ask you guys how I might go about recovering this
directory. That is, until I discovered that this directory, all 32GB of it,
actually was in my Recycle Bin. Imagine my relief. I have now copied it to a
second drive and restored it to its place on the C drive. But that doesn’t
explain how the F I deleted the whole thing in the first place. And it doesn’t
explain why I wasgetting error messages like such and such position on the
hotspot ring has encountered a problem. Color not found. WTF, Gents.
For those of you who celebrate such things, happy thanks giving. And for
those of you who don’t, you’re better off.
Kevin
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