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That is actually heartening to read. Unless you are part of the vast conspiracy bent on making me waste my time pursuing an impossibility. And if you are, tell everyone at the meeting that it's really not necessary, I will find other useless things on which to waste my time.
Still have not completed a successful full episode test, but I think I am learning from my mistakes.
Help w/iTunes, please?? I was starting it up, and importing my library or whatever was taking forever, so I said stop. Got an error message about something not being a valid library file or something. Opened iTunes, and most of my songs and all of my playlists are gone. I closed it down and restarted, same thing. What do I do? Did I just break it?
Augh!
OK, I see I have what seems to be a legit iTunes library from September. Can I just get that one back in? I don't even know what would be missing (not much, I think), but it would be way better than this mishegas I have now!
I'm guessing that's why they keep Previous iTunes Libraries in a folder, huh.
DVR downlaod via firewire update: it appears that the reason I had so much trouble figuring out what was going on is that it doesn't make sense. I can successfully migrate (if realtime recording can be called migrating) Chuck and Friday Night Lights, but not K-Ville, which was what I arbitrarily started testing.
I guess I don't have to understand it if I can make it work.
Longshot hivemind question:
At my office we have a new copier/fax/scanner that receives faxes in pdf format into a folder on our server called "Faxes". Right now, someone has to double click on that folder every so often to check if any new faxes have come in. Does anyone know of a program I can run on my computer that will alert me every time a fax is received into that folder, or every time the folder has been modified?
Some of those come with a software that checks for you.
What model is the FSC?
OMG I hate iTunes so MUCH.
I got a new external hard drive--500GB! Yay!-- and I thought it would be simple to just copy over my music folder to the new hard drive. Which I did--except now iTunes can't read any of my playlists. Where does iTunes hide the playlist data and how do I make it move them? Or do I have to suck it up and rebuild my playlists?
Moving all your iTunes music to an external drive is not as simple as one might think.
Check out this howto: [link]
Ooh! Bookmarked!
I plan on getting an external drive like 'Suela's sometime soon, so that's useful information. Thanks, tommyrot!