Sometimes I "Tidy" files quite forgetting one may be included in SMS v10/12 (dot) vf files.
( a Project I was working on, but may have "rested" for some reason ).
On start-up it points to this error ( Good, so far) and If I know where it is, there is an Option to Specify the New Location.
However, if I'm unsure, I can use the Search for missing file option.
It's unlikely a Media file will be on the C-drive, so I remove this from the list.... yet still the PC wastes its time searching all the files on "C" - - - WHY?
Why ask for assistance for locating the missing file may be?
( If the software ignore this assistance?)
This applies to v10 and v12 . . . so I presume it's a common occurrence, maybe due to a Setting somewhere else that hides itself. Could this be a Windows7 (32) glitch?
When it's exhausted C it then finds the file on a drive I suggested . . . .Ha-Hum.
BTW it places **** four stars when H is followed by o as in the line above - Er, what's that about?
I understand the five-letters-and-dash represents a "shrug of the shoulders".
( a Project I was working on, but may have "rested" for some reason ).
On start-up it points to this error ( Good, so far) and If I know where it is, there is an Option to Specify the New Location.
However, if I'm unsure, I can use the Search for missing file option.
It's unlikely a Media file will be on the C-drive, so I remove this from the list.... yet still the PC wastes its time searching all the files on "C" - - - WHY?
Why ask for assistance for locating the missing file may be?
( If the software ignore this assistance?)
This applies to v10 and v12 . . . so I presume it's a common occurrence, maybe due to a Setting somewhere else that hides itself. Could this be a Windows7 (32) glitch?
When it's exhausted C it then finds the file on a drive I suggested . . . .Ha-Hum.
BTW it places **** four stars when H is followed by o as in the line above - Er, what's that about?
I understand the five-letters-and-dash represents a "shrug of the shoulders".