I didn't name the files in any way other than filling in the little header 
at the top of each card, and I did not consciously save them anyplace 
unusual. I just clicked the icon to add new cards and the icon to stop 
adding new cards when I was done.

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On Monday, October 22, 2012 11:54:13 AM UTC-4, Peter Bienstman wrote:
>
> On 10/22/2012 05:40 PM, Andrew Smith wrote: 
> > My library has no Mnemosyne file, which I cannot understand. I hit 
> > "replace" when installing the new version, but replacing the old 
> > application should not get rid of the support files. Also, I never 
> > consciously named any of the files when I created mnemosyne decks, other 
> > than putting a heading for each book cards came from. 
>
> If you gave them custom names and/or custom locations, Mnemosyne will 
> not be able to find them automatically. Using the technique George 
> described, look for all the *.db files in your file system, and then 
> import these manually in 2.x using 'file - import'. 
>
> Good luck! 
>
> Peter 
>

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