On Tuesday, July 23, 2013 11:31:04 AM UTC-7, Gnome wrote: > Normally the 1.x files should be imported to 2.x the first time mnemosyne > stats. > > This should work: > 1. Make sure you have a backed up copy of the 1.x data. > 2. Make sure the 1.x data is in it's orginal location (where mnemosyne 1.x > accessed it) > 3. Delete your database in the mnemosyne 2.x folder, it's normally located > here: > C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Mnemosyne > > make sure you delete 'default.db_media', 'default.db' and 'default.db-journal' > and the corresponding files to the database if you created a new database (by > default it's named default.db) > 4. Start mnemosyne hope that it will import the 1.x files > > > Good luck! > > kl. 08:14:44 UTC+2 tirsdag 23. juli 2013 skrev Tonde Monai følgende:On > Thursday, April 18, 2013 1:03:11 AM UTC+9, > > In case you downloaded the Mac version, you might want to try again, > > > > as there has been a small confusion in version numbers. > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > > > Peter > I have been using a Version 1.xxx of Mnemosyne almost daily for more than a > year and loved it. Today I noticed that a newer version was available and > decided it was time to upgrade. AArrrrggghhh! > I am running Windows System 7. > Next I uninstalled the previous version of Mnemosyne. Sad to say goodbye -- > it was working so well! > Then I downloaded mnemosyne-2.1.1-setup.exe > and executed the installation. > The program opened successfully the first time, but it wasn't accessing my > database. > > I added one simple card and tried the "Save As" command, to see where the > program would be looking for data. It pointed me to: > C: Computer\Local Disk (C:)\Users\Jack Thro\mnemosyne > I exited the program, then moved all of my backup data into the above folder > and tried to re-start the program. > At first I received many "unexpected error" warning messages, all pointing to > plugins in my old database. I removed all of the plugin filess and then tried > again to re-start the program. Since then, I continue to get only one > "unexpected error" message, as follows: > An unexpected error has occurred. > Please forward the following info to the developers: > Traceback (innermost last): > File "mnemosyne", line 155, in <module> > File "mnemosyne\libmnemosyne\__init__.pyo", line 179, in initialise > File "mnemosyne\libmnemosyne\__init__.pyo", line 295, in load_database > File "mnemosyne\libmnemosyne\databases\SQLite.pyo", line 351, in load > File "mnemosyne\libmnemosyne\databases\SQLite_media.pyo", line 39, in > create_media_dir_if_needed > File "os.pyo", line 150, in makedirs > File "os.pyo", line 157, in makedirs > WindowsError:[Error5]Access is denied:u'backups' > End of error message. > Please give me some suggestions on what to do. I'm quite willing to go back > to a Version 1.xxx of the software if that is the only way. > Thanks! > Jack Thro (aka Tonde Monai) > [email protected] > Tokyo, Japan > > > > hello, i recently started learning chinese using mnemosyne switched over to 2.2.1 about a month ago. everything was fine until this monrning when i got the same error message that Jack Thro got. unfortunately im to ignorant to even know what the 1.x and 2.x files look like, and am unwilling to start deleting data i am unsure about being able to get back. please be more clear as to where to find this. i really like using this to learn and it would be regretable if i had to switch and lose all the cards ive spent so much time making!
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