How to Backup User Data: Difference between revisions
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# Press '''Enter.''' | # Press '''Enter.''' | ||
# In the popped up window make a copy of the '''DataBase''' folder with all its contents.<br><br> | # In the popped up window make a copy of the '''DataBase''' folder with all its contents.<br><br> | ||
<div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">Note: MultiCharts 32 bit databases are incompatible with MultiCharts 64 bit. Copying 32 bit databases folder into MultiCharts 64 bit will cause errors. Please use the next step “Export data” to export your data bases from MultiCharts 32 bit version.</div> | |||
'''To export data:''' | '''To export data:''' | ||
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'''To restore database files:''' | '''To restore database files:''' | ||
<div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">Note: MultiCharts 32 bit databases are incompatible with MultiCharts 64 bit. Copying 32 bit databases folder into MultiCharts 64 bit will cause errors.</div> | |||
# Close MultiCharts, Portfolio Backtester and QuoteManager. | # Close MultiCharts, Portfolio Backtester and QuoteManager. |