Trouble upgrading from 1.2 to 2.2.1

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angus...@gmail.com

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Jan 11, 2014, 4:10:53 AM1/11/14
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Dear Mnemosyne Community,

I'm having trouble upgrading to the latest mnemosyne (2.2.1) from my version (I think this was 1.2). I uninstalled from my Win XP, and ran the 2.2.1 installer. When I try to run Mnemosyne now, though, it gives be 3 error message boxes sequentially:
1. "Unable to load file, query failed"
2. "Creating temporary database"
3. "An unexpected error has occurred.
Please forward the following info to the developers:

Traceback (innermost last):
File "mnemosyne", line 155, in <module>
: (lines removed)
File "mnemosyne\libmnemosyne\upgrades\upgrade1.pyo", line 137, in upgrade_from_old_data_dir
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: u'C:\\Documents and Settings\\Compaq_Owner\\Application Data\\Mnemosyne\\___TMP___.db_media\\10 Infrastructure Capability Clusters.png'
"

The IOError is correct; in particular, the folder ___TMP___.db_media doesn't exist.

Can anyone help?

For the record, I tried uninstalling & reinstalling v2.2.1, to no avail.

Thanks,

Angus.

Peter Bienstman

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Jan 12, 2014, 3:07:49 AM1/12/14
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Hi,

The best thing you can do in your case is delete u'C:\\Documents and Settings\\Compaq_Owner\\Application Data\\Mnemosyne\\config. Then, start the program, and use 'file - import' to import your old 1.x database.

Cheers,

Peter
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