Warning: this will reset your CDex settings back to defaults, but here's
how to start over on a fresh configuration:
1. In My Computer or Windows Explorer or whatever file manager you
prefer, open your drive C.
2. Locate Program Files (Program Files (x86) if you are using a 64 bit
edition of Windows).
2. Locate CDex.
3. Locate the file cdex.ini, and delete it.
4. Start CDex, and set your opptions.
Hopefully your ripped CD will appear in the default location.
Good luck!
Chris Hallsworth
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On 02/01/2010 20:44, joe bollard wrote:
hello casey, that's exactly what happens on my desktop pc, but it doesn't happen on my laptop,i do have a
folder in "my documents" called "my music" but there is nothing in it, so i am
wondering if i should unload c.dex and download it again, everything works fine on my desktop pc as i say,
but i want to be able to rip stuff using my laptop instead of spending hours up in my room on the pc up
there, it really is a puzzle, by the way, c.dex was on my laptop when i bought it, my mother used to say,
"when joe has a problem, it really is a problem" wasn't she right, take care, regards from
ireland, joe.
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