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Yeah I thought that be the problem too, but oddly enough the files were
not changed to read only after I burned them. I copied the files over
to my hard drive and checked the properties and the only box that had a
check mark in it was "for fast searching, allow index servicing to
index this file" which was under the archive and Index attributes
section (i'm using windows xp).
polymod wrote:
> "David Morgan (MAMS)" <mams@NOSPAm-a-m-s.com> wrote in message
> news:uy9he.144$pb1.107@trnddc08...
> >
> > <Iriecd@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1116018612.673605.114840@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > > About a year ago I burned a number of fruity loops files (.flp)
onto
> > > cd. Now I tried reloading them but the program reads that they
are all
> > > currupt. Is this a known issue with flp files.
> >
> >
> > Are they actually corrupt or could this be something as simple as
changing
> > the file properties of the affected files?
> >
> > Fruity Loops likely expects to be able to see files that can be
altered,
> and
> > burning files to a CD automatically changes the properties to 'read
only'.
>
> Yes, David is right.
> Try copying the files to your hard drive, select all, and change the
> properties to say 'archive'. You should be able to load them.
>
> Poly