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Old 12-20-2005, 01:37 AM
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Default How do you trash prefs and databases?

Hi all,

Where are they located?

Do anything else suffer from doing this?

When should you do it?

Pretty basic questions although it seems a few people fix issues regularly by doing this. So, I would like to join the club.

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Default Re: How do you trash prefs and databases?

Those steps can be found in the Win XP/ Pro Tools 6.x General Troubleshooting thread.
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