![]() ![]() Please experiments with this tool with backup only to understand what it can be done before going to delete and restore your HRD. ![]() The forum on how to be sure that your logbook is also saved.Īnyway I've been able to use it to migrate my HRD setup from one computer to another where I've done HRD installation. Those are NOT backed up from this small utility. You must save ODBC configuration and Logbook database engine using standard tools (or following guides on the forum). ![]() Just a note about logbook : logbook database require some manual work (outside of this utility), specially if MySql or SqlExpress is in use (mdb files are saved but it is notĮnough). I've used on my Win Xp 32 and Win 7 64 computers (need microsoft dot net framework) and I have been able to run it with HRD 4 and HRD 5. It's only a technical tool and it's a beta 0.0.0.1 version. This is very rough at the moment, no guide, just some tooltips on the buttons. ThisĪllow me to reinstall HRD with all the default setting. With this utility I've also implemented a system clean function (mean remove HRD directories and registry) that has been usefull for my testing (when I need a totally fresh environment). I've done a small utility for my personal use that allow me to backup HRD suite directories and registry and I can restore them later. Sometimes I had the need to do some testing with HRD and many times I need a way to backup and restore my HRD configuration quickly. ![]()
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