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    Hello:

    does anyone know where in Win7 Sony put the preferences folder that would store any additional entries that one makes in the main program to such options as the EQ, the Fade option & others?

    I've looked in both the Sony folders I've found in either user/appdata local or roaming & can't find it.

    I have to take down my original op/sys & I'm rebuilding a new op/sys. The sound forge program is up & running in the new op/sys but I have to transfer over these preferences to the new op/sys before I dump the old system, there are so many of these little entries. I cannot afford to lose them, I'd never remember them all.

    thx in advance
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    If you cannot find them, take screenshots.

    Scott
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  3. Use Procmon to determine where the settings are saved.

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/procmon
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    Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    If you cannot find them, take screenshots.

    Scott
    If I cannot find the sf.dlls in the folder where they are stored.....how am I supposed to take screenshots of them?
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    Originally Posted by andkar View Post
    Use Procmon to determine where the settings are saved.

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/procmon
    Process monitor appears to be a Microsoft software, not sure how this little program will help if one does not know the name of the program one is looking for & if that program is in fact a series of third party dlls.
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