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  1. This is a joke, I hope. How many Windows partitions should I have if all software was like this? I know EVERY piece of software would work almost flawlessly on a "CLEAN" install of the OS, but who's running such systems nowadays?
  2. The database IS there, for me, and if i delete it SS DOES CREATE a new db, but it always comes up saying that it needs update, it creates a new one and then shuts down. Bad!
  3. Well, thanks for your prompt and helpful replies... I'm impressed. I thought it depended on the fact I didn't put my pc spec in my post, but well, now they're there and I see no crowd. What about a simple, clear "Uh, I don't know, ss sucks..." If you have nothing better to say? Thank you gentlemen.
  4. Well, I read through all of it... I own a MZ-nh900. I quote myself (from another topic) >> On my home-installed Windows XP PRO SP2 machine I get the "Updating database" error, and nothing more (Obviously, I tried all the install/uninstall/registry fixes I found on this forum). The funny thing is Sonicstage, installed from original CD and updated through the web installer, works flawlessly on my brother's "almost clean" XP HOME laptop WITHOUT SP2. And, even funnier, SS worked on my machine a couple of months ago when I first got an Hi-Md, a MZ-NH700.<< My system runs XP SP2 regularly updated It's an Intel PIII-S 1400Mhz ASUS Cusl2-c m/b 512mb KINGSTON PC133 SDRAM Matrox g550 32mb ddr d/h video SB Live! Value audio VIA USB 2.0 PCI adapter ATI Dv wonder IEEE1394 PCI adapter Maxtor Diamondmax ata133 60gb hd IBM Deskstar ata100 40gb hd NEC DVD player TEAC CD burner PIONEER 108 DVD burner Correct me if I'm wrong, hasn't the "jet database" component error been fixed with SP2 (which is installed on my system)? And, moreover, I have to add that Simple Burner works OK, file transfer to hi-md works OK. Only SS is causing trouble with my system. I think it's a software related problem, but I don't have codec packs installed. I'm just using the ReClock filter to play some movies, but it's not currently set as the preferred DX renderer. I use Nero (6.3) as burning software; Nod32 as anti-virus software. Well, up to you. And thanks a lot...
  5. Hi guys I had the "updating database" problem on SS 2.3 and previous versions startup... I installed ss3 doing a complete uninstall, and following the FAQ directions. But it's still there. Am I doing something wrong or is my pc damned for eternity? Anyone solved that issue with ss3?
  6. Hi Gryzor Database should be in "YOUR DRIVE":Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Sony Corporation\SonicStage\Packages\ (the MtData.mdb file, I think). Sonicstage doesn't work for me as well On my home-installed Windows XP PRO SP2 machine I get the "Updating database" error, and nothing more (Obviously, I tried all the install/uninstall/registry fixes I found on this forum). The funny thing is Sonicstage, installed from original CD and updated through the web installer, works flawlessly on my brother "almost clean" XP HOME laptop WITHOUT SP2. And, even funnier, SS worked on my machine a couple of months ago when I first got an Hi-Md, a MZ-NH700. Looks like some software interferes with SS. But which one? It's a shame, because I got Hi-MD to upload uncompressed audio recordings from efp and I can't even put some stupid music in it for listening! When will somebody come up with GNU software for these machines?
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