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clrmame Discussion / Re: rom loss
« on: 11 June 2012, 22:03 »
i only forgot to match "standard" sysdef to "P:\standard" folder ... so only standard folder roms were affected. no problem with rest. other P:\* folders have roms in it.
P: is the map drive name of a partition of USB external HDD.
Problem is clrmame says its created and matched, although nothing created on target (it is ok internally, cause the target folder is fuzzy) and then deletes source files cause its matched (it is ok internally, remove matched sourcefile is checked) but considering both situations it cannot be said ok cause without moving action rebuilder works as shredder.
you may say it is not a fault of rebuilding, i can say nothing. but i think "matched" term with "remove sourcefile" option should be used as "investigate"&"define"&"cut"&"paste". any problem in this chain should terminate the "remove sourcefile" option.
sorry for explanation, you are the boss. you will say last word. this is my idea after losing 20 GBs of roms.
i will try processmonitor... but now the important thing is double check the sysdefpaths whether it corresponds to any solid place on HDD:)
P: is the map drive name of a partition of USB external HDD.
Problem is clrmame says its created and matched, although nothing created on target (it is ok internally, cause the target folder is fuzzy) and then deletes source files cause its matched (it is ok internally, remove matched sourcefile is checked) but considering both situations it cannot be said ok cause without moving action rebuilder works as shredder.
you may say it is not a fault of rebuilding, i can say nothing. but i think "matched" term with "remove sourcefile" option should be used as "investigate"&"define"&"cut"&"paste". any problem in this chain should terminate the "remove sourcefile" option.
sorry for explanation, you are the boss. you will say last word. this is my idea after losing 20 GBs of roms.
i will try processmonitor... but now the important thing is double check the sysdefpaths whether it corresponds to any solid place on HDD:)