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geekbrain

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Occasionally losing 'ROMs'
« on: 28 January 2017, 15:20 »

Every few releases, the support files (cabinets, cpanel, flyers, marquees, titles, etc.) seem to lose an entry here or there.  I think I realized what is happening.  On new releases I was doing a rebuild BEFORE scanning the pack with the new DAT file.  I suspect the rebuilding process was overwriting an entry that should have been renamed FIRST.  Can anyone confirm my suspicions?  If these suspicions are true, I can avoid doing so in the future but is there a way to alter the rebuilder to prevent others from suffering the same lapse of judgment (i.e. at least a warning)?

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Re: Occasionally losing 'ROMs'
« Reply #1 on: 28 January 2017, 18:28 »

The rebuilder is a pure "adder". It adds files (which match the checksum) from a source to the destination. If a different file already exists at that place (and doesn't match the checksum), this file is moved to backup first.
So yes, it's pretty common that files which might belong to a different place (due to renames, reorganizations) gets overwritten by the rebuilder....but they are not lost, they are in the backup folder (unless you untick the belonging make-backups option.
The standard way to update sets is running the scanner first with all check/fix options, THEN use the rebuilder to add the missing stuff.
So you only need to rebuild your cmpro backup folder and you get your files back.
« Last Edit: 28 January 2017, 18:29 by Roman »
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