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Old 9th July 2005, 04:32 AM   #1
meil is offline meil  Denmark
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Default Help with CLIO DOS

Hi all CLIO users I have some problem with my old CLIO DOS v. 4.55
The canal A does not work anymore. This is not the problem, the canal B does still work.
The problem is that I have made a new calibration. And this is only done on canal A. The results are that all the calibration files are deleted. And a new calibration cannot be done.

I have Norton Unerase to restore the files. But this is DOS and I need the first letter in all the calibration files to do an unerase.

Could anybody supply me with the name of all the files in the c:\clio40 directory?


I have tried e-mailing Audiomatica in Italy twice but with absolute no result.

Please
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