Hi Chesterkins
You have received some very good replies so far, however some are not really in the context that you are talking about.
Hence - you need to understand the basic principles of how these things actually work. This is how I do it is not always the way to go.
A MFD is a simple list of Song Titles that you create. Each entry links a Style and a set tempo.
The conversion process used to create a Playlist from a MFD File is also very simple.
It takes the Song Title and adds it to the new Playlist.
Since the playlist does not work directly with "Styles" it creates a basic Registration (1 Button only)
This Registration holds the location of the style that was used in the Music Finder.
Since you have copied the contents of your Tyros HD to both the User Drive And the USB Stick the styles will not be found unless they are Presets ( Not priests) The reason for this is that the Filing structure (locations have changed)
You must also understand that there is no benefit in putting the Tyros HD on both the User Drive and the USB stick. The reason for this is that you will have to rest the file paths in the Registration But the process is completely different for the User Drive compared to the USB. Stick to one or the other.
The reason why the process is different is that the User Area has a predefined and set structure. Ie Registration can only be put in the "Regist" folder and Style can only be put in the "Styles" Folder. You cannot mix and match as you choose.
You must decide how you want to proceed - Either User or USB.
Then use Murray Best's Registration Manager to reassign the file paths to make things work. Murray's program is a very useful Multitasking program, with many features not always apparent at first sight. Read his simple manual before starting.
I would suggest you use the User Drive, but don’t rush into it. Consider what filing method is best for YOU, others do not matter. Some prefer the alphabet method, some prefer Genre, other may prefer a song book collection method. However do not simply copy as much as you can over, we all have styles etc that we will never use. Don’t be tempted to follow the quick fix solution. Keep it simple and stick to it at all times in the future.
Regards
Bill