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TNM.INF & Music Problem

kurropt_antagonistPosted on 01/22/05 at 16:30:59

Final Update
I've decided to just delete it all and start all over.
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Original Message
I ran the Diagnostic Tool last night, and on the first screen it says my TNM.INF is incomplete.  I believe this is what causes TNM7 to crash when I go to edit or create new Tag Teams.

When I restore a few month's old backup, the TNM.INF is complete, and I can edit, create, or delete Tag Teams just fine.

When I compare the two .INFs I get this...

Incomplete TNM.INF
41
632
0
Complete TNM.INF
41
694
4
60
694
4
If this is fixable without going back to the old backup, I'd love it.  If not, then I guess I know how I'm spending my day...

I have not, knowledgeably, edited the TNM.INF file in anyway.

Update
I just updated TNM7 to Build 3b and that seems to have solved my Tag Team problem.  But now I can't select Music... ???

And yes, I have the correct options selected.

PLANY.exe
Use Internal Player For WAVs; Media Player For Others
Oliver CoppPosted on 01/22/05 at 19:38:41

Actually, the simplest thing to do is this:

- note the first line of WRESTLRS.DAT (in the DATA folder)
- note the first line of MOVES.DAT (in the DATA folder)
- note the first line of MANAGERS.DAT (in the DATA folder)

Then replace the TNM.INF file in your DATA folder with the above numbers in the above order.

Run TNM7DIAG and it should report smooth sailing.

Once that's ok, we'll tackle the music thing.
kurropt_antagonistPosted on 01/22/05 at 21:19:47

If I only I had the patience to wait 2 hours for your response.

I deleted everything and decided to reinstall.  But not before forgetting to export my moves, wrestlers, etc.

By trying what you suggested, TNMDIAG still says:

TNM.INF not found or incomplete.
Checking tag team file...
Tag team file ok. Number of teams found: 0
Dives found in database: 53
Wrestlers found in database: 0
Moves found in database: 494
Managers found in database: 11

Main data files appear to be perfectly ok.

Press any key...
Maybe I'm just being over-paranoid?

But thanks anyways...

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Since reinstalling, however, I can't even select music... it still crashes.  It happens really fast, too.  So I'm unable to see [or print screen] what it says.  It happened right after I installed the newest program files ...

http://www.tnm7.de/cgi-bin/tnmcms.cgi?module=downloads&record=45&action=sr&layout=download&offset=

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Oliver CoppPosted on 01/22/05 at 23:20:17

As long as it says everything's peachy, you're safe. No need for paranoia :)