![]() ![]() This ensures you never lose unsaved profile changes. Starting with Stream Deck 5.3, profiles now back up automatically every time you update the Stream Deck app. Importing a backup will overwrite existing profilesĤ) Select Restore to continue importing the profilesĥ) The profiles will be imported and a profile will be automatically selected StreamDeckProfilesBackupģ) The Stream Deck software will ask if you'd like to import the backup. Once a location has been selected, click on Saveĥ) The Stream Deck software will export the profiles backup to the selected location.ġ) Locate the backup file with the file extension. By default the backup file name will include the current time and date. Here you can select where the backup file will be saved, and rename it. It is suggested that this be done regularly, especially after making major changes so that in the event that profiles should become corrupted or otherwise inaccessible all work is not lost.ġ) Open the Stream Deck software and open the SettingsĢ) In the Settings, click on the Profiles tabģ) Click on the down arrow at the bottom right of the Profiles window and hover over Back up All, then click on Create Backup.Ĥ) A File Explorer window will come up. So, choose the files you want and specify the desired copying direction using the checkboxes, or the right-click menu or the F8 key.The Stream Deck software can back up all profiles that have been created. Now you will see all files, but no actions have been specified for them yet. ![]() If no files are shown, because the same or newer versions exist on the left-hand side, then you need to click on Show All in the top left corner of the Synchronization Preview. If you are looking for specific files, you can type their names, or appropriate file masks in to the Filename Mask(s) field in the profile.Īfter starting the profile, you can remove any files you don’t need in the Synchronization Preview using the F5 key. You can also use the radio button “Selected Folders and Files”. To restore only a specific folder, you can modify the profile’s path specification for the right-hand side accordingly (and the left side to match). To select an older version of a file, right-click its line and choose the version you want from the menu. When you edit the restore profile manually, you will find this option on the “File Age and Size” filters tab sheet.Īfter starting the restore, you will see the newest version of each file in the Synchronization Preview. This can be an older date, in case you want to restore older versions of the files rather than the latest ones. The Restore Wizard will let you specify a Target Date for the restore. Restoring might be easier if you are copying to a new folder and don’t need to worry about existing files. ![]() You may want to choose a different destination folder for the restore, so that the restored files aren’t copied back to their original location immediately. For the restore, it should now be Right to Left. ![]() Make a copy of the backup profile using the Save As button and change the name a little. The Restore Wizard will guide you through the steps.Īlternatively, you can set up a restore job manually. Normally, the restore operation copies from the right-hand side back to the left-hand side. Restoring files from a backup is done by copying in the opposite direction. ![]()
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