How to Migrate from MultiCharts 32 bit to MultiCharts 64 bit: Difference between revisions
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====Transferring Database files==== | ====Transferring Database files==== | ||
# Close MultiCharts and all of its processes (see the list of all processes [http://www.multicharts.com/trading-software/index.php/MultiCharts_Processes here]). | # Close MultiCharts and all of its processes (see the list of all processes [http://www.multicharts.com/trading-software/index.php/MultiCharts_Processes here]). | ||
# Convert your DataBase from 32 bit to 64 bit. Please see [[How to Reduce Database Size]] article for detailed instructions. | |||
# Click Windows Start button. | # Click Windows Start button. | ||
# Select Run | # Select Run | ||
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# Copy the DataBase folder with all its contents to the popped up window. | # Copy the DataBase folder with all its contents to the popped up window. | ||
<div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;"> '''Note:''' All the data in 64 bit database will not be available after database file replacement.</div> | <div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;"> '''Note:''' All the data in 64 bit database will not be available after database file replacement.</div> | ||
====Transferring Workspaces==== | ====Transferring Workspaces==== | ||
MultiCharts 64 bit can use workspaces saved in MultiCharts 32 bit. To transfer workspaces save them in MultiCharts 32 bit (see [[MultiCharts Work Area|Saving Workspaces]]) and open them in MultiCharts 64 bit. | MultiCharts 64 bit can use workspaces saved in MultiCharts 32 bit. To transfer workspaces save them in MultiCharts 32 bit (see [[MultiCharts Work Area|Saving Workspaces]]) and open them in MultiCharts 64 bit. |