Author Topic: steven_mayall folder?  (Read 436 times)

Mr. Trev

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Looking round my computer and I noticed I have a "Steven_Mayall" folder in my appdata/local folder. Inside are a couple other folders, which contain a user.config file each. What's the purpose of these and do I need to keep them (the last modified dates are from 1+ months ago)

phred

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Are you using, or have you ever used, the Store version of MB?
Download the latest MusicBee v3.5 patch from here.
Unzip into your MusicBee directory and overwrite existing files.

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Mr. Trev

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

no.


Only been using portable installs for ages now. Thinking back, I might have gotten a debug from Steven to try and solve some issues, but I can't be positive about it

phred

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Yeah, I know, but I felt I had to ask the obvious. Most long-term users wouldn't be using the Store version. I guess you'll have to wait for Steven to reply.
Download the latest MusicBee v3.5 patch from here.
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Steven

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Its not created by MusicBee. Perhaps some installer software or other tool being used

Mr. Trev

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Its not created by MusicBee. Perhaps some installer software or other tool being used

It's possible one of my external tools created it, but my most often send to> is Picard and I've been using it for long enough to assume it's not that.
I guess I'll go ahead and delete the folders… WCGW? :D