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browj2 wrote on 10/14/2024, 10:02 PM

@bnevolny

Hi,

That is highly unlikely. Music Maker does not delete project files - ever. You comments are slanderous.

You, on the other hand, can delete files and folders.

So, where did you save your project files to? Do you know?

The default path to Projects is shown under Program Settings, Folders tab, Projects. Normally, this is under your documents:

C:\Documents\MAGIX\Music Maker\Projects

Look there.

EDIT: I think that I added \Projects myself, so your path is probably:

C:\Documents\MAGIX\Music Maker

Did you do a search of your hard drive for *.MMM? If not, do so. I presume that you know how to use Windows Explorer.

Unless you turned it off automatic backups, you will also have files like these:

filename_BAK0.MM_, filename_BAK2.MM_, ... filename_BAK9.MM_

Lastly, always make sure that your documents, meaning project files, are backed up to a separate hard drive. Hard drives sometimes file. I found out the hard way.

John CB

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SP. wrote on 10/15/2024, 3:23 AM

@bnevolny Are you synchronizing your local storage with cloud storage like Microsoft OneDrive? That could be the problem, especially since Microsoft basically installs OneDrive as default on Windows 11 as long as you don't opt-out.