If MediaMonkey 5 did not use your MediaMonkey 4 database, close MediaMonkey and then copy the MediaMonkey 4 database file (MM.db) to the MediaMonkey 5 database location and rename the existing MediaMonkey 5 database from MM5.db to MM5.db.bak.MediaMonkey will offer to update the MediaMonkey 4 database from any MediaMonkey 4 regular installs found on your PC (for MediaMonkey 4 Portable Installs only if there is a shortcut to the MediaMonkey.exe from the MediaMonkey 4 install on your desktop).This means that your MediaMonkey 4 database is still available. Updating from MediaMonkey 4 to MediaMonkey 5 will create a new copy (MM5.DB) of the MediaMonkey 4 database that will be used by MediaMonkey 5.You can uninstall MediaMonkey 4 if you wish to do so after updating to MediaMonkey 5. This means that your MediaMonkey 4 install is still installed after updating to MediaMonkey 5. MediaMonkey 5 by default will install in the MediaMonkey 5 folder in Program Files instead of the MediaMonkey folder used by MediaMonkey versions before MediaMonkey 5. ![]() You can also include notifications for beta builds if you're interested to help test MediaMonkey. If you want to be notified of new MediaMonkey releases you can enable Check for updates under Tools > Options > General from the Main Menu.Make sure you install a regular install on top of a regular install and a Portable install on top of a Portable install. ![]()
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