2010-03-03, 12:43 PM
Dear all,
one of these I've never had to do before, the answer to other one has always bugged me, did try searching 1st! Running on XP.
My system was getting a bit clogged up with all sorts of stuff so after backing up config, etc used an Acronis image of perfect working system from a few months back to give lovely clean install I had done at that time with GBPVR 1.4.7.
1) Try to put old gbpvr.db3 into GBPVR folder but of course cannot replace as it is in use by another process. Is easiest solution to boot into safe mode and replace this way?
2) I have manually edited scan cache files for my DVB-S that I like to use and are easy to keep updated. However even with clean database I put my 'clean' scan cache files in BDA folder open device to map to channels and apart from my 'clean' channels there is a whole list of other channels that the device has previously mapped to. Where are these coming from? How is GBPVR remembering them? I'm sure some time ago I looked in the database and there is no mention of previous entries in any tables. I really would like to get rid of these it would make a re-install about 500% faster
Any help appreciated particularly on point 2.
Cheers
Steeb
one of these I've never had to do before, the answer to other one has always bugged me, did try searching 1st! Running on XP.
My system was getting a bit clogged up with all sorts of stuff so after backing up config, etc used an Acronis image of perfect working system from a few months back to give lovely clean install I had done at that time with GBPVR 1.4.7.
1) Try to put old gbpvr.db3 into GBPVR folder but of course cannot replace as it is in use by another process. Is easiest solution to boot into safe mode and replace this way?
2) I have manually edited scan cache files for my DVB-S that I like to use and are easy to keep updated. However even with clean database I put my 'clean' scan cache files in BDA folder open device to map to channels and apart from my 'clean' channels there is a whole list of other channels that the device has previously mapped to. Where are these coming from? How is GBPVR remembering them? I'm sure some time ago I looked in the database and there is no mention of previous entries in any tables. I really would like to get rid of these it would make a re-install about 500% faster
Any help appreciated particularly on point 2.
Cheers
Steeb
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