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Finding missing media files

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54 Roxio Creator User Guide www.roxio.com Finding missing media files Files might be missing if: ■ you move, delete, or rename them in Windows Explorer ■ they are on a removable medium, such as a CD, that has been removed ■ they are on a network drive to which your computer is not connected When a file becomes unavailable for any of these reasons, the reference to the file remains in the collection, but you cannot perform certain tasks, such as preview the file or burn it to disc. When you try to access the file, the Cannot Find Required Files dialog box appears, stating which file is unavailable, and prompts you locate or skip it. Locating missing media files Follow this procedure to locate missing media files. To locate missing media files: 1 Optional: In the Cannot Find Required Files dialog box, click Show Files to see the list of missing media files or Hide Files if you do not want to view the list. 2 Choose one of the following ways to locate the media files: ■ If the missing media files are on a disc, insert the disc into the disc drive, and then click Retry. ■ If all of the listed files still have the same names but have been moved to a new folder, click Browse, locate the folder in which the files are stored, and then click OK. ■ If the missing media files have been renamed, or if individual files have been moved to different folders, select one file at a time from the Required Files list, and then click Locate File to browse to the file. Repeat for each file. If Media Manager finds all of the missing media files on the disc or in the folder, then the Cannot Find Required Files dialog box closes.

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Finding missing media files
Files might be missing if:
you move, delete, or rename them in Windows Explorer
they are on a removable medium, such as a CD, that has been removed
they are on a network drive to which your computer is not connected
When a file becomes unavailable for any of these reasons, the reference to
the file remains in the collection, but you cannot perform certain tasks,
such as preview the file or burn it to disc.
When you try to access the file, the Cannot Find Required Files dialog box
appears, stating which file is unavailable, and prompts you locate or skip it.
Locating missing media files
Follow this procedure to locate missing media files.
To locate missing media files:
1
Optional:
In the Cannot Find Required Files dialog box, click
Show
Files
to see the list of missing media files or
Hide Files
if you do not
want to view the list.
2
Choose one of the following ways to locate the media files:
If the missing media files are on a disc, insert the disc into the disc
drive, and then click
Retry
.
If all of the listed files still have the same names but have been
moved to a new folder, click
Browse
, locate the folder in which
the files are stored, and then click
OK
.
If the missing media files have been renamed, or if individual files
have been moved to different folders, select one file at a time from
the Required Files list, and then click
Locate File
to browse to the
file. Repeat for each file.
If Media Manager finds all of the missing media files on the disc or in
the folder, then the Cannot Find Required Files dialog box closes.