Hi all, anyone else getting an issue where on starting Reason it's like it's a fresh install - caused by Reason 10 Preferences.prf not being present in C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\Propellerhead Software\Reason\
Probably had this 10 times or more on sporadic occasions and I now keep backups of that file but I'd still like to know why it happens?
Thanks
Aiden
Preferences keeps getting deleted
It has to be caused by something local on your end because I've never had this happening to me so far, and I've been using Reason 10 for at least a month now.
Do you always make sure to cleanly shut down Reason (and other software)? The only theory I can come up with is that the software doesn't get a clean shutdown, leaves some open files which are then deemed corrupt when you start Reason for the next time. Also... when I looked into that folder I noticed it has 3 preference files: "Reason Preferences.prf" together with "Reason 10 Preferences.prf" and "Reason 11 Preferences.prf". Which makes me wonder if the software doesn't already provide a backup copy on its own.
Do you always make sure to cleanly shut down Reason (and other software)? The only theory I can come up with is that the software doesn't get a clean shutdown, leaves some open files which are then deemed corrupt when you start Reason for the next time. Also... when I looked into that folder I noticed it has 3 preference files: "Reason Preferences.prf" together with "Reason 10 Preferences.prf" and "Reason 11 Preferences.prf". Which makes me wonder if the software doesn't already provide a backup copy on its own.
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Blech... I know how dissatisfying situations like those can be :/
SO... If you have a few hours to space you could always schedule a diskcheck just to make sure. Open your file explorer, right click on the C drive and then select "Properties". In the 'Extra' tab you should be able to find an option to check for errors. Because C is your system drive this cannot be done on the fly and it will be scheduled to run during the next reboot. So my suggestion would be to schedule this before nighttime, reboot and see what happened in the morning. Don't worry: it won't automagically repair stuff when the issues are problematic, then you'll need to confirm.
It would most definitely rule out the possibility of dying hardware.
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Do you have different versions of Reason installed and are you using at least two of them (Reason 7-10?) Other than that can't think of why this would be happening...
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