My operating system was overwritten. Luckily I still have my original MultiCharts folder. However I wasn't able to export my studies prior to this OS change. Is there a way to extract/salvage my studies if I still possess the MultiCharts folder? I tried to copy and paste this folder in place of the newly created MultiCharts folder (created after new install) but the studies were not there.
Am I SOL?
Thanks
J
Recover Studies?
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see 2nd post of this thread
http://forum.tssupport.com/viewtopic.php?t=6845
there are 2 folders... don't know which one you are referring to.
Program folder
it is located in
c:\program files\TS Support\
User files
This is where the database and indicators are stored.
see above link for detail.
http://forum.tssupport.com/viewtopic.php?t=6845
there are 2 folders... don't know which one you are referring to.
Program folder
it is located in
c:\program files\TS Support\
User files
This is where the database and indicators are stored.
see above link for detail.
Yes, that is my reference to the MultiCharts folder.
c:\program files\TS Support\MultiCharts
You said:
All MultiCharts related user files (data/studies/workspaces) are located here:
VISTA & Windows 7
C:\ProgramData\TS Support\
Ok, I have one sub folder there, \MultiCharts.
Therefore, I copied that entire folder and dropped it into the new operating system at the correct file path.
Either I don't understand what you're saying to do or you didn't read my original post correctly. I don't have the luxury of going back in time and exporting the studies. But if they get stored in the above mentioned file path, is there a way to recover them?
J
c:\program files\TS Support\MultiCharts
You said:
All MultiCharts related user files (data/studies/workspaces) are located here:
VISTA & Windows 7
C:\ProgramData\TS Support\
Ok, I have one sub folder there, \MultiCharts.
Therefore, I copied that entire folder and dropped it into the new operating system at the correct file path.
Either I don't understand what you're saying to do or you didn't read my original post correctly. I don't have the luxury of going back in time and exporting the studies. But if they get stored in the above mentioned file path, is there a way to recover them?
J
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