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I've been running an old version of Mnemosyne (1.22 I think) without any problem until a recent crash since which I could only get error messages. I have re-installed Mnemosyne but can't work out how to get the old cards back again. On File > Open I'm asked for the .mem file but I can't find any files of this type. In the Backup folder the files are all .db. Can I get the old cards back? I notice that Mnemosyne has moved on to a much later version - can I use the old cards with this version? (I'm on Windows 10.)
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Feb 17, 2019, 12:43:25 AM2/17/19
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That is a truly ancient version :-)
Installing a new version should automatically import your cards if they're in a standard location. If not, file - import - 1.x format will do the trick.
Cheers,
Peter
From:sjp...@gmail.com Sent: Sunday, 17 February 2019 06:36 To: mnemosyne-proj-users Subject: [mnemosyne-proj-users] Can't get cards back after computer crash
I've been running an old version of Mnemosyne (1.22 I think) without any problem until a recent crash since which I could only get error messages. I have re-installed Mnemosyne but can't work out how to get the old cards back again.
On File > Open I'm asked for the .mem file but I can't find any files of this type. In the Backup folder the files are all .db. Can I get the old cards back? I notice that Mnemosyne has moved on to a much later version - can I use the old cards with this
version? (I'm on Windows 10.)