![]() ![]() Then it would bring up the 'Resolve Missing Files' window in which hundreds of individual files would be listed, and though I could locate the original project file on which these individual files were saved, it makes me locate for every single individual file. ![]() It has never done this before and though I would choose the folder on the hard drive I've always saved it to, all that would be visible is the Audio/Images/Track Pictures folders within it. However, the first thing it would ask was to 'Set Project Folder'. After installing and reactivating Cubase onto this new laptop I plugged in my hard drive and went to open one of my projects. Today my computer crapped itself and I had to swiftly get a replacement. So for context first: I use Cubase LE 10.5 and have always saved my projects on an external hard drive.
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