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- KVRist
- 361 posts since 6 Feb, 2003 from UK
Cheers for those links, I'll just have to try some of them (and figure out the german )
Jon
Jon
- KVRAF
- 4170 posts since 2 Feb, 2003 from lost in music
maybe I can help you with the german, just write me what you cant understand (just copy the text or the words and post them or e-mail me)
I will try to translate what you need.
I will try to translate what you need.
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- KVRist
- 199 posts since 19 Oct, 2004 from Germany
most of the linked sites are in english. but if you have any problems just let us know.Concretefx wrote: ...(and figure out the german )
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- KVRist
- 361 posts since 6 Feb, 2003 from UK
It's no problem , as you say most are in English , but thanks for the offer
Cheers
Jon : COFX
Cheers
Jon : COFX
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- I'm American, I have rights!
- Topic Starter
- 414 posts since 13 Mar, 2002 from x_World
Any luck, Jon?
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Selected tracks from new album TRAUMA :
http://netnewmusic.ning.com/profile/BSatinover
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- KVRist
- 361 posts since 6 Feb, 2003 from UK
No I haven't managed to restore the old emails (darn thing) , so please if any body has entered and not email me could they email me again with their enteries
Cheers
Jon
Cheers
Jon
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Green Red Brownell Green Red Brownell https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=7535
- KVRist
- 213 posts since 7 Jun, 2003 from Lake Joy, WA, USA
If you're up for trying a few more, trying a Google on "fix dbx file" turns up a *lot* of hits.
Also, I would suggest that you scan your file system for bad sectors, broken links, etc. If you're on Win XP, go to My Computer, right-click on the drive that contains the bad file, select Properties. In the Properties dialog, select the Tools tab, then select the Error-Checking button ("Check Now..."). Make sure you check the "automatically fix" and "scan for bad sectors" opotions, then say OK. You'll have to reboot to get the scan to happen (it'll happen before the Windows GUI comes up again).
The DBX file might actually be corrupted, and this is one way to try to fix it.
Good luck,
Green
Also, I would suggest that you scan your file system for bad sectors, broken links, etc. If you're on Win XP, go to My Computer, right-click on the drive that contains the bad file, select Properties. In the Properties dialog, select the Tools tab, then select the Error-Checking button ("Check Now..."). Make sure you check the "automatically fix" and "scan for bad sectors" opotions, then say OK. You'll have to reboot to get the scan to happen (it'll happen before the Windows GUI comes up again).
The DBX file might actually be corrupted, and this is one way to try to fix it.
Good luck,
Green