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Procyon wrote on 10/3/2014, 5:09 PM

What "features" are you referring to?

browj2 wrote on 10/3/2014, 7:29 PM

Hi Dean,

I think that you just opened a can of worms. I have MMSE, MMM2013 and MMM2014Premium. I was about to remove 2 versions that I had and went through the 2 main locations of files:

C:\Program Files (x86)\MAGIX\.........

C:\ProgramData\MAGIX\..............

The only things interesting to keep out of these were the Demos and Tutorials.

So I went ahead and started the process to remove MMSE(Synthesizer). Bad move! The first thing it wanted to do was to remove everything from my C:\Users\Public\Documents\MAGIX\Common\Soundpools folder. Nooooo! I stopped the process. I think everything is intact.

Then I tried to uninstal the main program. Same thing! I stopped the process.

I will raise this issue with Magix. We have to be able to uninstall previous versions without touching synths and soundpools.

Thus, be very careful.

More to come next week, I hope.

Has anyone else gone through this process?

 

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Procyon wrote on 10/3/2014, 7:49 PM

Ideally, especially if you don't have them on CD/DVD, you should have a back-up copy of all of your soundpools and media in another folder - preferably on another drive.

browj2 wrote on 10/3/2014, 9:12 PM

Hi,

I do, but if something gets deleted on my C drive, not long afterwards it gets deleted from the backup drive. I will make another backup. Still, removing an old Magix program should not delete all of my Soundpools. This, I find, is a serious flaw. I think it also deletes all of the synths. Thus it deletes things that never came with the program. Not acceptable!

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browj2 wrote on 10/3/2014, 10:57 PM

Just to be more precise, Synth details, Soundpools and other Magix common things like Photos and Videos from Catooh, are all in:

C:\Users\Public\Documents\MAGIX\Common

The uninstall programs should not be touching this area. Users are quite capable of deleting these things as they are not associated with program files or the registry.

I just made an additional copy to an external HD.

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