I just opened up my MMW5 and panic when all the tracks came up as (I don't recall the exact error message) "File 'title of song'.flac location is inaccessible" and the source column had a right turn arrow pointing to a what look like a database symbol? In the location field for each track it had something like 'EData]' at the start (where E: volume name is [Data]). The correct location should read E:\Music\....
Anyway, I closed MM and re-open it and the issue disappeared.
What happened?
File Inaccessible Issue
Moderator: Gurus
Re: File Inaccessible Issue
So that we can better guess the cause, you should tell us some details:
What is the exact build-Nr. of your MM5?
Is your E: a built-in HDD, an external drive or a share on a NAS?
(External or mapped drives are sometimes not correctly recognized by Windows [no drive letter])
What is the exact build-Nr. of your MM5?
Is your E: a built-in HDD, an external drive or a share on a NAS?
(External or mapped drives are sometimes not correctly recognized by Windows [no drive letter])
MM 2024.0.0.3005-port-DE, Win 11 pro, I7-6700, 16GB RAM,
Re: File Inaccessible Issue
Build 5.0.4.2690
E: drive is a built in HDD
E: drive is a built in HDD
Re: File Inaccessible Issue
No drive letter either means the drive is inaccessible (check in File Explorer) or that the driveID has changed (shouldn't happen for internal drives. This latter problem can be fixed with re-assign drive: https://www.mediamonkey.com/wiki/WebHel ... sign_Drive
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
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