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deleting old pokertracker files
Hi guys
My pokertracker file is 70,000 hands in size and on my outdated PC it whirrs and grinds while importing the files into pokertracker as I update every 15 minutes. This does not affect my play unless I am running 3 games all with gametime - and then it leads to missing hands and me losing my disconnect protect. Any advice (apart from buying a new PC, I know) like how to get rid of old 1-2 and 2-4 chunks on pokertracker which take up most of the memory? Apologies if this is an old or dumb question but like your mum said - stick to what you are good at, son. cheers Evain |
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Re: deleting old pokertracker files
after PT has sucked out the information that it needs from within the hand histories you probably have it set to move them to a folder called "poker tracker processed files" or somesuch
i would assume you could delete some or all of the files in there every now and then |
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Re: deleting old pokertracker files
Utilities | Database Maintenance and Options -- this will allow you to purge individual sessions.
Compacting your database can't hurt. You might consider greating a new database. (File | maintain Poker Tracker Database Names.) You would want to switch it to be the default -- you might change settings in GT+ to have it point to the correct one. I'm not sure if GT+ is supporting multiple databases yet. PlayerView is. That way you would get the improved response time of importing into an empty database without losing your 70K hands of history. rabbit |
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Re: deleting old pokertracker files
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Utilities | Database Maintenance and Options -- this will allow you to purge individual sessions. Compacting your database can't hurt. You might consider greating a new database. (File | maintain Poker Tracker Database Names.) You would want to switch it to be the default -- you might change settings in GT+ to have it point to the correct one. I'm not sure if GT+ is supporting multiple databases yet. PlayerView is. That way you would get the improved response time of importing into an empty database without losing your 70K hands of history. rabbit [/ QUOTE ] Aww fuuck. I misinterpreted this, and thought that by deleting these files, they were still in the database and just not in the empirepoker/handhistories/playername file. So, I started deleting, and shrunk my database by 5k hands. Is there any way to retrieve the files now?? [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] Dan |
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