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 Win
02, 2010 3:44 PM
To: "pc -audio"
Subject: c.dex problem still not solved
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
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,
off of your CD's.
At least that is the way mine has it working anyway so let us know if that
worked or not.
Casey
- Original Message -
From: "Tom Kaufman"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 9:10 AM
Subject: Re: c.dex problem stil
Joe: As I recall, Cdex automatically creates an MP3 folder when it rips a
CD, so I really don't know what to tell you here; if everything is set up as
it should be, you should be good to go; apparently this is not the case, so
am sure that there's someone else who knows more than I about your p
hello again friends i'm still not having any success with the c.dex on my
laptop, i'm following all the correct instructions, but when the disk is
finished there is still no sign anywhere on my computer of the tracks i have
ripped, i've done a search for them on the computer, but they are nowhe