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### you're running a version of kJams that is too old | ### you're running a version of kJams that is too old | ||
### the only way out is to restore from a backup that YOU made: manually restore from your own backup. | ### the only way out is to restore from a backup that YOU made: manually restore from your own backup. | ||
### If you haven't ever made any backups, the only thing you can do is | ### If you haven't ever made any backups, the only thing you can do is [[Rebuild|rebuild your library]] | ||
Revision as of 21:27, 6 November 2015
kJams keeps backups of the index ("Songs.ktd") file, so that if you run into trouble of some kind, you can restore from one of your backups.
Currently, there's no bulit-in way to do this, so here's how you do it manually.
- Quit kJams
- go to the "kJams Library" folder. it is located here:
/Users/<you>/Music/kJams/kJams Library/... - inside that folder, do you see a sub-folder called "Songs.ktd [Backups]"?
- YES: I see the folder called "Songs.ktd [Backups]"
- you will see a file called "Songs.ktd". Delete it.
- go into the backups folder, sort by DATE, with the latest one at the top
- find the most recent date when things were GOOD (ie: before the time when things went bad)
- drag that file out one level, into the "kJams Library" folder
- rename the file so that it says "Songs.ktd". ie: if it was "Songs 73.ktd", remove the space and the 73 by renaming the file
- now run kJams, you should be back in business
- if you are back in business, you may delete all backups except for the most recent, to save space
- NO: I do NOT see any folder called "Songs.ktd [Backups]"
- you're running a version of kJams that is too old
- the only way out is to restore from a backup that YOU made: manually restore from your own backup.
- If you haven't ever made any backups, the only thing you can do is rebuild your library
- YES: I see the folder called "Songs.ktd [Backups]"