This type of problem can usually be traced back to a failing hard drive (where the OS is blocking waiting on the drive to read a bad sector.) Can you start up in Recovery mode and use Disk Doctor to check the drive for errors?
To answer your question, you can delete the .mixxx directory from your home directory to erase all Mixxx settings.
This type of problem can usually be traced back to a failing hard drive (where the OS is blocking waiting on the drive to read a bad sector.) Can you start up in Recovery mode and use Disk Doctor to check the drive for errors?
To answer your question, you can delete the .mixxx directory from your home directory to erase all Mixxx settings.