On Sunday, November 25, 2012 3:14:13 PM UTC-5, Gnome wrote:
> If you find a copy of your original database somewhere you can usually open 
> it via File>Open. Is your other data on the portable drive there? Sometimes 
> flashdrives change drive letters, for example G: becomes F:
> 
> 
> If not, it seems like it has been deleted somehow and I'm sorry for your loss.
> 
> 
> Have you tried creating a new database for stopping the error from occurring? 
> Do you use mnemosyne 2?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> kl. 20:47:45 UTC+1 søndag 25. november 2012 skrev [email protected] 
> følgende:On Sunday, November 25, 2012 1:35:09 PM UTC-5, Gnome wrote:
> 
> > Its seems like mnemosyne can't find your database.Make sure 
> > "g:/university/2nd year/flashcards.db_media" exists.
> 
> > 
> 
> > kl. 17:02:20 UTC+1 søndag 25. november 2012 skrev [email protected] 
> > følgende:On Sunday, November 25, 2012 8:52:11 AM UTC-5, Shaneoman wrote:
> 
> > > this happened to me as well. Have no idea how to fix. Maybe somebody here 
> > > does??
> 
> > > 
> 
> > > On Sunday, 25 November 2012 04:28:06 UTC, Chloe P  wrote:Hi,I'm having a 
> > > few issues with my mnemosyne.
> 
> > > It was working fine until today when I tried to open it and got the 
> > > message 
> 
> > > Uncaught Exception!
> 
> > > Traceback (innermost last):
> 
> > > File "mnemosyne", line 151, in <module>
> 
> > > File "mnemosyne\libmnemosyne\_init_.pyo", line 165, in initialise
> 
> > > File "mnemosyne\libmnemosyne\_init_.pyo", line 279, in load database
> 
> > > File "mnemosyne\libmnemosyne\databases\SQlite.pyo", line 291, in new
> 
> > > File "mnemosyne\libmnemosyne\databases\SQlite_media.pyo", line 39, in 
> > > create_media_dir_if_needed
> 
> > > WindowsError:[Error 3]The system cannot find the path specified:
> 
> > > u'g:/university/2nd year/flashcards.db_media'
> 
> > > When it first wouldn't work it kept saying it couldn't access the folder.
> 
> > > I tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it and I even deleted my flash 
> > > cards and then reinstall it again. The message above is the one that 
> > > appears. 
> 
> > > Please help me!
> 
> > I really hope so, I have an exam on Tuesday and I lost about 400 flash 
> > cards for that course and I'd really like to get back to making them as 
> > soon as possible.
> 
> 
> 
> It did exist, that's the weird thing. I had it saved on my portable hard 
> drive and it was plugged in and unlocked. I uninstalled mnemosyne and deleted 
> anything related to it as well and it still asks for it, I don't know why 
> it's still trying to find it. I don't know why it couldn't find it in the 
> first place either.

I'll be honest, I am not great with technology. I saw that my portable hard 
drive changed from G: to H: and I somehow managed to get it back to G: but that 
still didn't do anything, or maybe I was doing something wrong. 
At that point I figured I'd just get rid of everything and start from scratch 
so I deleted anything related to it and try reinstalling it afterwards. But it 
still looks for it. Yes, probably not the best move, but I was running out of 
ideas.
Would you be kind enough to tell me how to create a new database? Or does that 
require starting the program? Because that is not working

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