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Title: How to export configs to diferent PC?
Post by: Mokado on March 17, 2015, 06:59:43 PM
Hello,

im doing configurations of DeepBot at my work cause i have more time.

How can i export all is configurations then to a new install when i get home?

Thanks
Title: Re: How to export configs to diferent PC?
Post by: TheNumbLock on March 18, 2015, 01:25:21 AM
All DeepBot user data is saved in the below files:
users.bin
usersconfig.bin
chanmsgconfig.bin
DeepBot.s3

Simply backup these files from your old computer and paste them after re-installing DeepBot on the new machine.

Regards,
DeepBot Team
Title: Re: How to export configs to diferent PC?
Post by: blaxxz on March 18, 2015, 08:16:36 PM
Hi,

is it possible to insert an Backup Button in DeepBot?
To make easy an backup and import my settings.
Title: Re: How to export configs to diferent PC?
Post by: Mokado on March 19, 2015, 11:33:50 PM
That would be awesome for backup easy :)
Title: Re: How to export configs to diferent PC?
Post by: TheNumbLock on March 20, 2015, 02:37:14 AM
Hi,

is it possible to insert an Backup Button in DeepBot?
To make easy an backup and import my settings.

Backups exist in the following folders within the DeepBot installation directory:
30min interval backups: backups/0/
6hr interval backups: backups/1/
24hr interval backups: backups/2/

To restore a backup:
Close DeepBot
Find the users.bin file with the appropriate timestamp that you want to restore from the backups\ folder and copy it
Paste the file in the main folder (where the original users.bin was)
Rename the backup file to users.bin (removing the timestamp)
Start DeepBot

Regards,
Experts

Title: Re: How to export configs to diferent PC?
Post by: blaxxz on March 21, 2015, 07:50:20 PM
So the newest and actual backups in backups/0/ right?
Title: Re: How to export configs to diferent PC?
Post by: TheNumbLock on March 22, 2015, 01:27:20 AM
So the newest and actual backups in backups/0/ right?

Yep. They usually have a date/time at the end.