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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantlburney
Registered: August 19, 2013
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I don't use DVD Profiler everyday but update my collection as I add or delete movies.  Today, after purchasing some new movies, I booted up DVD Profiler from my desktop and my entire collection is gone.  The program works fine but no collection, it blank.  Not tragic but a whole lot of work to re-inventory and reenter everything.  Any suggestions or opinions on why this happened and what to do so that it doesn't happen again?  Better still, can I get my collection list back somehow?  (Version 3.8.2 Build 1542)
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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I don't use DVD Profiler everyday but update my collection as I add or delete movies.  Today, after purchasing some new movies, I booted up DVD Profiler from my desktop and my entire collection is gone.  The program works fine but no collection, it blank.  Not tragic but a whole lot of work to re-inventory and reenter everything.  Any suggestions or opinions on why this happened and what to do so that it doesn't happen again?  Better still, can I get my collection list back somehow?  (Version 3.8.2 Build 1542)


Where was the database located?  Was it on an external drive?
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantmediadogg
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Registered: March 18, 2007
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Depending on how you installed the program, one user might not see data created by another. Are you logging in as the same user each time?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKatatonia
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I don't use DVD Profiler everyday but update my collection as I add or delete movies.  Today, after purchasing some new movies, I booted up DVD Profiler from my desktop and my entire collection is gone.  The program works fine but no collection, it blank.  Not tragic but a whole lot of work to re-inventory and reenter everything.  Any suggestions or opinions on why this happened and what to do so that it doesn't happen again?  Better still, can I get my collection list back somehow?  (Version 3.8.2 Build 1542)


I can't guess why it happened, but do you have any saved backups of your database on your hard drive, etc.? If so, you can easily restore your collection database in the program from a backup file.

It's also possible that your database just isn't loading in the program for some reason. In the program, go to File ---> Open Database and see if it shows anything there to open.

If not, and you've "uploaded" your collection to Invelos in the past, you may still be able to "download" your collection again. But you'll lose any custom coverscans, etc..

In the program, go  to Online ---> DVD Profiler Online... ---> Next ---> Download

That would only be as current as your last "upload" of your collection, but it may be better than nothing if you have no other option to recover your database.
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I don't use DVD Profiler everyday

A warm welcome to you, lburney.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributordee1959jay
Registered: March 19, 2007
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You might try and search your system for any file with the extension *.dpb. Those are DVD Profiler database files.

The default location for such files is below your My Documents folder in My Documents / DVD Profiler / Databases.
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantkd5
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I notice that you registered here in August, 2013.  I assume you've had DVD Profiler for at least as long and that you open it to add/delete DVDs/BDs.  DVD Profiler's normal mode of operations is that if you haven't backed up your database within a certain amount of time, DVDP reminds you to backup.  If you haven't completely ignored the warnings to backup your database, you should have a relatively recent backup of your database to restore so that you shouldn't need to re-enter everything again manually.  If you have ignored DVD Profiler's warnings to backup your database, then...
Time is the fire in which we burn. (Soran)
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantlburney
Registered: August 19, 2013
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Thanks guys for all the suggestions.  Found the old (backed up) database collection.  Had been moved to a different folder (I probably wasn't paying attention during the last backup).  Anyhow, all back to normal now and in its right place.  Thanks!
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributordee1959jay
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Phew, good to hear!
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