How to Use Pirem CD Cataloguer to Organize Your Music Library

Troubleshooting Pirem CD Cataloguer: Common Issues and Fixes

1. Program won’t start

  • Cause: Corrupt installation or missing runtime.
  • Fix: Reinstall the latest version; install required runtimes (e.g., .NET if needed); run as Administrator.

2. CD drive not detected

  • Cause: Drive letter conflicts, disabled device, or driver problems.
  • Fix: Ensure drive appears in File Explorer; check Device Manager and update/reinstall driver; assign/change drive letter in Disk Management; enable in BIOS if needed.

3. Importing or scanning CDs fails

  • Cause: Dirty/scratched disc, slow drive, or incorrect read settings.
  • Fix: Clean disc; try another drive; lower read speed in settings; enable robust error correction (if available); try ripping with a different utility to confirm drive health.

4. Incorrect or missing track metadata

  • Cause: Online metadata lookup failing or database mismatch.
  • Fix: Verify internet connection; switch metadata provider in settings (if option exists); manually edit entries; use MusicBrainz/Discogs to fetch correct data and paste it into the cataloguer.

5. Duplicates in catalog

  • Cause: Different file paths or slightly different metadata causing separate entries.
  • Fix: Use the built-in duplicate finder (or sort by album/artist and merge entries); normalize metadata (consistent artist/album naming); remove exact-path duplicates.

6. Slow performance with large catalogs

  • Cause: Large database file or insufficient system resources.
  • Fix: Compact or rebuild the database; split catalog into smaller libraries; increase available RAM or close other heavy apps; ensure database file is on an SSD rather than a slow network drive.

7. Exporting or saving catalog fails

  • Cause: Permission issues or insufficient disk space.
  • Fix: Save to a different location; run program with elevated permissions; free disk space; check for file path length limits.

8. Crashes or freezes

  • Cause: Software bugs, corrupted database, or incompatible plugins/components.
  • Fix: Update to latest version; start the program with extensions/plugins disabled; restore from a recent backup; create a new database and import a subset to isolate corruption.

9. Search or filter not returning expected results

  • Cause: Search indexing disabled or filters misconfigured.
  • Fix: Rebuild search index (if available); check active filters and clear them; use exact-match vs. wildcard options appropriately.

10. Backup and restore problems

  • Cause: Incomplete backups or incompatible backup format.
  • Fix: Manually export critical data (CSV/XML) before attempting restore; verify backup integrity; follow vendor-recommended backup procedure.

If you want, I can provide step-by-step instructions for any specific issue above or a short checklist you can run through.

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