Is there a way to RESTORE deleted Quick-Load folder?
Help! While navigating the (very shifty) folders in Quick-Load, I accidentally deleted the wrong subset folder, and now I have to go back and reorganize all 1,000+ folders - assuming no method of restoring deleted in-Kontakt folders exists. Is there some sort of registry or snapshot or database somewhere that the data to restore the folder might be, or at the very least, view what files I had and where? A "Last State Restore"-feature would be so very, very magical in a Kontakt update! At the very least, it would be so nice if Kontakt would display a confirmation prompt (w/ the option to tick Do not ask again) when a user deletes. After all, idiots like me do exist out there!
Context: Kontakt 5.8.1/6.7.X (non-Player)
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This is about the older Kontakt though, which does still have Quickload. I don't have it on my system as I'm on K7 so can't confirm this myself but as I recall the Quickload folder did exist as a 'real' folder with subfolders full of aliases to instruments and did appear in Finder/Explorer on the hard drive as it was possible to back it up so I'd suggest looking in the trash/recycle bin - you might be lucky - here is an article referring to backing it up that shows the locations
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Do you mean you deleted the folders from the computer or just the links to them in Kontakt?
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The original/source folders are not the issue, but the Quick-Load folders *within* Kontakt had been deleted, so the latter. Is there any way to see what configuration was used, if not restore it?
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From anything I've read on here I think the answer is no. I think any consideration for such a feature is out the window since the new Browser will probably replace it as it did the database.
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This is about the older Kontakt though, which does still have Quickload. I don't have it on my system as I'm on K7 so can't confirm this myself but as I recall the Quickload folder did exist as a 'real' folder with subfolders full of aliases to instruments and did appear in Finder/Explorer on the hard drive as it was possible to back it up so I'd suggest looking in the trash/recycle bin - you might be lucky - here is an article referring to backing it up that shows the locations
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