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[Mac] Rekordbox v.3 / v.4 'Unexpected Application Error' (El Capitan), v.2 resets to 0 tracks and appears to overwrite library

I have replaced my internal hard drive and restored the OS from Time Machine.  Just tried to open Rekordbox 4 and then 3 and neither open, both with 'Unexpected Application Error'.  Reinstalled v.4 from new fresh download, same error.  Upgraded to El Capitan very recently as well but in all honesty cannot remember if I opened Rekordbox successfully after that upgrade / before replacing the hard drive.

Either way, I then tried v.2 which opened but no library content displayed (0 tracks).  Directed to user/library/pioneer/rekordbox but it still showed no tracks at all, as well as when directing to the backup .ebd file.  Both files show updates as of now, so I assume v.2 has overwritten / erased my library.  Entering Time Machine does not show a history for this location, which is strange (see questions / suggestions below).

Fortunately I have my playlists duplicated in Serato for when I'm playing from my laptop.  So my short-term solution was to now drag my playlists (there are a lot) over to v.2 and manually rebuild.  Rekordbox has to re-analyse each track and of course I'm using a very cumbersome old version now, but needs must.  However after doing this, after exiting and re-booting Rekordbox, all of that data has gone and the collection is back to 0 tracks.  So unless I rebuild my entire collection every time and use v2., I now have no way of using Rekordbox and changing my USB sticks until this is resolved.  I play 2 to 3 residencies a week, so eagerly awaiting a fix.

Many thanks for your support,  B.

Brettski

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You may have gone past the point-of-no-return by loading up rekordbox several times, although you may still be able to recover them from your Time Machine.

The application error was likely due to another file being missing or damaged, but let's gloss over that for now and go back to the original question -- are you able to recover your rekordbox folder from before you replaced your internal drive? And which version were you running at the time?

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Hi there - have been in touch with support and they gave me this workaround -

1. Close rekordbox.
2. Use Go > Go to Folder menu to go to the Library folder.
3. Rename the 2 folders below to rekordbox_prev or other names you like from Go
/Users/[user name]/Library/Pioneer/rekordbox
/Users/[user name]/Library/Application Support/Pioneer/rekordbox
4. Reboot Mac and run rekordbox again.

- that worked and V3 and v4 now boot up.  However the old library .ebd files (backups included) cause the crash once more, so will have to rebuild library.  For me personally this isn't a huge issue as I have my library duplicated in Serato for when I play from my laptop.  For others without this option though not sure what they could do.  The obvious way would be for users to be able to reverse-load their libraries from the Rekordbox formatted USB, but assume if that was possible would have been implemented a long time ago.

Many thanks for your help and hope this post is useful to people in the future.

B.

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