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Thread: Backing up Batch Ripper Application Files

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    Backing up Batch Ripper Application Files

    I'd like to be able to back up all of the Batch Ripper application files. In the event of a system crash, and if I have to re-install the application, I would like to restore the application to the last state.

    I did find some files like (50005).txt which is one of the default batch results files.

    Do you plan to create import/export capabilites? If not, please list the directories and files that I need.

    Thanks!

    computer-girl
    Last edited by computer-girl; 01-17-2009 at 11:31 PM.

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    Re: Backing up Batch Ripper Application Files

    The dBpoweramp Installation directory (defaults to C:\Program Files\Illustrate)
    %appdata%\dBpoweramp

    In the registry, the entire HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Illustrate key

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    Re: Backing up Batch Ripper Application Files

    Assuming that most, if not all of these files will be placed in the installation once I reload the applications, kindly list the files that are necessary to bring the data in the application current to immediately before a computer crash. Really, what I am looking for is a feature like Outlook or Quicken whereas when you reload the app, you can identify and/or import the files(s) that would get the application current.

    Quote Originally Posted by LtData View Post
    The dBpoweramp Installation directory (defaults to C:\Program Files\Illustrate)
    %appdata%\dBpoweramp

    In the registry, the entire HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Illustrate key

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    Re: Backing up Batch Ripper Application Files

    Since I haven't used the Batch Ripper, I will defer to someone with more knowledge in that area.

    However, I do believe the %appdata%/dBpoweramp does contain only configuration data, especially the Batch Ripper folder and the BachCDDrives.bin.

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