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DBISAM Engine error # 11010
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantderson69
Registered: July 8, 2007
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I recently purchased a new ssd drive for my operating system. This is a clean install of everything. To save space on the new drive I moved all my libraries to a separate hard drive. I have also been installing all my programs to a different drive to also conserve space on the new ssd. When I installed DVD Profiler everything went fine except for red thumbnails. So I got the brainy idea to just clear out all instances of DVD Profiler from the computer and restart from scratch. Now before DVD Profiler even opens I receive the message " Unable to load the selected database. The following error occured while attempting to open the database. DBISAM Engine Error #11010 Table 'D:\Documents\DVD Profiler\databases\Default\ACTORSSGN.DAT' does not exist. How can I fix this mess?!!!
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLewis_Prothero
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Registered: May 19, 2007
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Check in the path given by the error message if the database files exist at all.
If not: Re-Install DVDProfiler with default settings
if "Yes": Perform a database repair: Windows Start -> All Programs -> DVDProfiler -> Repair Database

Please come up again and report if this helped.
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantderson69
Registered: July 8, 2007
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I figured out what I did wrong... No Fault of DVD Profiler! When I created my new DOCUMENTS folder on the D: drive and redirected my C: drive to it I created a "My Documents" folder instead of a "Documents" folder. Guess the program can't find what isn't there....Thanks for ticking my brain!
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