[mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: My windows install is corrupt

2009-03-18 Thread nsane4taz
My home directory is C: and the folders are located at C:\.mnemosyne and C:\Program Files\Mnemosyne. As for the last two questions, I am completely not computer-savvy so where can I find a checkdisk and how do I find out if the home directory is still writable? thanks! On Mar 18, 2:36 pm, Peter

[mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: How to rank a second testing following a 0 or 1.

2009-03-18 Thread Peter Bienstman
On Wednesday 18 March 2009 11:25:26 shanghaiandreo...@gmail.com wrote: > If I rank a card at 0 or 1, and continue to work on a category even if > the schedule is at 0, it might come up again and I might remember it > clearly - as such, what should be its ranking at this stage 2 or 4? At that stag

[mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: My windows install is corrupt

2009-03-18 Thread Peter Bienstman
Does you home directory under windows contain any special characters? Did you try a checkdisk to repair any errors? Are you sure you home directory is still writable? Peter On Wednesday 18 March 2009 04:13:06 nsane4taz wrote: > I am also getting the same message. > > I installed it two days ag

[mnemosyne-proj-users] Re: How to rank a second testing following a 0 or 1.

2009-03-18 Thread Bill Price
>From what I recall, a {0 or 1} followed by any {2, 3, 4, 5} is treated very differently from a lone {2, 3, 4, 5}. If you claim to have lapsed, then the card will automatically schedule itself for a quick repetition within the next couple of days, and whether you follow that lapsing grade with a '

[mnemosyne-proj-users] How to rank a second testing following a 0 or 1.

2009-03-18 Thread shanghaiandreo...@gmail.com
If I rank a card at 0 or 1, and continue to work on a category even if the schedule is at 0, it might come up again and I might remember it clearly - as such, what should be its ranking at this stage 2 or 4? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because