Hi,
Is there anything that might have changed in your setup, e.g. you turned on write protection on your USB drive, or you started Mnemosyne from the USB drive but then opened a database on your hard drive, or the other way around?
If you can reproduce this with clearly defined list of steps, I can investigate further.
Cheers,
Peter
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Subject: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: Errors from USB
I did import some cards off of an old deck on my desktop. I could just avoid that in the future. Or would it be better for me to rename that deck, stick it in the same "mnemosyne" folder as the "default" deck on my USB key, and only import from there? Could that avoid the problem in the future?
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