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Mumble aint working
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So, I wake up this morning hoping to hang out with my team mates in mumble and my mumble favorites are all gone, and I had this issue before but I just had to reinstall mumble, so I reinstalled it and it still did not work, I restart my pc, reinstalled mumble twice, still all my favorites are gone, and if I try to add a favorite, it does not save, and when I try to connect to a server it gives me a message box http://gyazo.com/eb7a4e59c3f4f6f3dd296d8fc676e594 and if I press yes, it just brings up the box again, and if I press no, nothing happens, help would be greatly appreciated

So, I wake up this morning hoping to hang out with my team mates in mumble and my mumble favorites are all gone, and I had this issue before but I just had to reinstall mumble, so I reinstalled it and it still did not work, I restart my pc, reinstalled mumble twice, still all my favorites are gone, and if I try to add a favorite, it does not save, and when I try to connect to a server it gives me a message box http://gyazo.com/eb7a4e59c3f4f6f3dd296d8fc676e594 and if I press yes, it just brings up the box again, and if I press no, nothing happens, help would be greatly appreciated
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I had this same problem a few weeks ago and I spent like 5 hours trying to fix it.

Type %APPDATA% in your run bar (windows button + r) and press enter. It'll bring you to your roaming folder and in there should be a folder named mumble. Put that folder on your desktop or something then reinstall mumble.

Once you have it reinstalled, go to the new mumble folder created in roaming. To get your old mumble channels back, just take the file labled mumble.sqlte from your old mumble folder now on your desktop and replace the new one with it.

Not completely sure if this'll work for you but it's worth a shot and hopefully you haven't already spent all day trying to fix it like I did.

I had this same problem a few weeks ago and I spent like 5 hours trying to fix it.

Type %APPDATA% in your run bar (windows button + r) and press enter. It'll bring you to your roaming folder and in there should be a folder named mumble. Put that folder on your desktop or something then reinstall mumble.

Once you have it reinstalled, go to the new mumble folder created in roaming. To get your old mumble channels back, just take the file labled mumble.sqlte from your old mumble folder now on your desktop and replace the new one with it.

Not completely sure if this'll work for you but it's worth a shot and hopefully you haven't already spent all day trying to fix it like I did.
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