I am having trouble getting two internal hard drives to show on the browser tab even after doing an "add to search DB" on them. I am running an Intel duel core 2.93 with Win 7 & four internal hard drives. The machine is brand new except C: drive. I have all system files on C:, Audio files on D:, Karaoke Files on E: & Video files on F:. When displaying the browser tab under Config the C: is displayed in the the drive box and when you click the down arrow you see only the D:. E: & F: are not showing at all. Of course, now you can not do a fix, check & clean on the missing drives. This is the really odd part. When Drive C: is displayed in the box. It will show:
Total entries 124,483, 124,088 In Search DB, 163 present but Hidden from search DB, 639 saved old entries, 112 are music, 124,443 Karaoke 335 Videos.
Keep in mind the Karaoke is on E:, which is missing on the browser tab, but all the files show up as if they are on the C:. The numbers match to count in my Karaoke Filtered folder exactly. When in the main library, all the files play and search just fine and the drives missing from the browser tab, show on the left side of the library under "Computer". If you add the columns that show the path and drive for any given file it shows it correctly. As the Karaoke is on E:.
Then suddenly while the blue karaoke filtered folder is highlighted, you try to do a search and it will not search anything on the Karaoke (the missing drives). It will play a song from the library if you highlight the blue karaoke folder and drag and drop something to the player. If you do a recurse on the drive the search capabilities return. All of this applies to the video files which is the other missing drive.
The missing drives are showing on the system and have be throughly tested and are OK. I have moved sata plugs on the mother board. I have uninstalled everything from the computer, deleted the folders, deleted all db files and the VDJ folder in my Docs. and cleaned out the registry and re-installed. Nothing Helps. I have tried just deleteing the database files and rebuilding and that doesn't work. It rebuilds the same way.
Any help out there would be appreciated.
Thank
Lynn
Total entries 124,483, 124,088 In Search DB, 163 present but Hidden from search DB, 639 saved old entries, 112 are music, 124,443 Karaoke 335 Videos.
Keep in mind the Karaoke is on E:, which is missing on the browser tab, but all the files show up as if they are on the C:. The numbers match to count in my Karaoke Filtered folder exactly. When in the main library, all the files play and search just fine and the drives missing from the browser tab, show on the left side of the library under "Computer". If you add the columns that show the path and drive for any given file it shows it correctly. As the Karaoke is on E:.
Then suddenly while the blue karaoke filtered folder is highlighted, you try to do a search and it will not search anything on the Karaoke (the missing drives). It will play a song from the library if you highlight the blue karaoke folder and drag and drop something to the player. If you do a recurse on the drive the search capabilities return. All of this applies to the video files which is the other missing drive.
The missing drives are showing on the system and have be throughly tested and are OK. I have moved sata plugs on the mother board. I have uninstalled everything from the computer, deleted the folders, deleted all db files and the VDJ folder in my Docs. and cleaned out the registry and re-installed. Nothing Helps. I have tried just deleteing the database files and rebuilding and that doesn't work. It rebuilds the same way.
Any help out there would be appreciated.
Thank
Lynn
Inviato Thu 02 Sep 10 @ 1:58 pm
I'm having the same issue. Please help.
Inviato Wed 15 Feb 12 @ 6:39 am
I think I Figured it out Mate. Go to the Program Files Folder under the 64bit and find the virtual dj folder and then open it. Right Click the Virtual DJ.EXE File and Run as Administrator, and then go look at your Browser to see your Drives. Worked for me. Good Luck.
Inviato Wed 15 Feb 12 @ 6:44 am