Delete Picture Cache?

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2007/07/02 15:04:54 (permalink)

Delete Picture Cache?

I was reading another post about that good 'ol warning about not enough disc space. I increased my rec buffer in the AUD.ind and it worked. There was something mentioned about deleting the files in the picture cache folder but before I do I want tho make sure that I'm not deleting anything I'll regret. How do I know what I can get rid of?

Mike
post edited by chefmike8888 - 2007/07/03 18:08:11

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    ohhey
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    RE: Delete Picture Cash? 2007/07/02 15:09:25 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: chefmike8888

    I was reading another post about that good 'ol warning about not enough disc space. I increased my rec buffer in the AUD.ind and it worked. There was something mentioned about deleting the files in the picture cash folder but before I do I want tho make sure that I'm not deleting anything I'll regret. How do I know what I can get rid of?

    Mike


    It's safe to delete it, the files will rebuild as you open each project. This is a good way to recover from bad files or just to start fresh. Verify your picture cache folder setting is set where you want it to be, close Sonar and delete the contents of the folder. When you open Sonar next and open the first project you will see that new files are built and stored in there.
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    RE: Delete Picture Cash? 2007/07/02 15:09:35 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: chefmike8888

    I was reading another post about that good 'ol warning about not enough disc space. I increased my rec buffer in the AUD.ind and it worked. There was something mentioned about deleting the files in the picture cash folder but before I do I want tho make sure that I'm not deleting anything I'll regret. How do I know what I can get rid of?

    Mike


    I wish it WAS cash...I could have plenty of it by now
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    RE: Delete Picture Cash? 2007/07/02 15:25:50 (permalink)
    Cool, Thanks good to know

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    RE: Delete Picture Cash? 2007/07/02 20:03:55 (permalink)
    Are there any other files that can be deleted in the same manner to help keep things clean?

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    RE: Delete Picture Cash? 2007/07/02 20:35:54 (permalink)
    Are there any other files that can be deleted in the same manner to help keep things clean?


    always.. damn annoying files all over the place..slowing my hard drive! format c: is the answer
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    RE: Delete Picture Cash? 2007/07/02 21:55:07 (permalink)

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    ORIGINAL: chefmike8888

    I was reading another post about that good 'ol warning about not enough disc space. I increased my rec buffer in the AUD.ind and it worked. There was something mentioned about deleting the files in the picture cash folder but before I do I want tho make sure that I'm not deleting anything I'll regret. How do I know what I can get rid of?

    Mike


    I wish it WAS cash...I could have plenty of it by now



    Thanks Al. Also, I just noticed it's not CASH but CACHE. Duh. Just proves how much of an idiot I am when it comes to computers. And like the old saying goes....... No sence in being an idot unless you can prove it.

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