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AuthorTopic: Corrupted .FXB's
casio hardcore
Posted: 26th March 2003 19:11
Whatsup everyone...

Here's the problem...I recently had to reinstall Windows in my DAW and ever since then, when I try to load various FXB's from assorted plugins, it tells me that the file is corrupted. Now I keep my FXB's on a sepertate HDD from the plugins themselves but I did this before and didnt have any problem.

In all honesty, this really isnt too big of a deal but it doesnt seem to make any sense. I have since re-obtained the banks (some Absynth, some Waldorf PPG, some Synthedit plugins, etc). and they all work fine now...

So has this ever happened to anyone? Thanks in advance!
Ford Prefect
Posted: 27th March 2003 03:37
I would only add that you should back things up in more than one place....keep a copy on the harddrive and a CD backup...though you were able to replace them this time, you may not be able to in the future and besides...you could save a lot of time....
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