itimpi wrote:Make sure that the Newsbin .nbi File is saved somewhere that survives a restart.
If you then start Newsbin by double-clicking on the .nbi File it will bring all your settings forward!
Quade wrote:Watch list options are in the NBI. Filters are in filters.db3.
1 - I think you should save the entire data folder if you use headers.
2 - If you don't care about headers or don't mind re-downloading some, just take the main part of the data folder but not the folders under the data folder.
If you're losing watch lists, you're probably not using the correct NBI. You can look in the NBI with wordpad and see the watch lists.
The watch names are listed in [GROUPS]
and if you have a watch named "Trains" the details for the watch are listed in [TRAINS]
If you're trying to save the contents of the watch lists. The actual posts, you'll have to pull them out of spool_v6. You might want to delete everyting in this folder except your watch lists before you backup. Basically wipe out all the other groups.
So in case of Windows issues, requiring a new install of Windows, most of my data is still there.
Certain AV programs and in fact Microsoft Office - they are installed on C:\ which is by design.
KCCraash wrote:For those who might stumble across this post, I spend a couple hours in a VM this morning testing different scenarios. This is what I found.
1. Tweak Newsbin to desired format.
2. Export the following key from the window registry: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\DJI Interprises]
a. This key contains the path to your last Newsbin.ini, AND your registration information.
3. Make a copy of your "Data" folder.
a. You can remove all the subfolders under Data, unless you wish to keep the actual post content.
4. Install Newsbin - DO NOT CHOOSE TO RUN NOW AFTER INSTALL
a. You can put gibberish in for the requests Newsbin makes during the install.
b. it will be corrected by the Newsbin.ini and the Reg file
c. Make SURE your Data path is the same data path as the backup copy.
d. Either use the default, or standardize on a location for the data folder.
5. After install, copy your backup Data folder to the installed Newsbin location overwriting all existing files.
6. Double click the registry file you exported in step 2 to update the registry.
7. You can now start Newsbin with the shortcut. It will use the Newsbin.ini in the backup data folder, as specified in the registry file.
That's ridiculous.
KCCraash wrote:Well, in my case I'm specifically speaking to installing after a format (or think of moving to a new computer if that makes it easier to visualize).
I've not had an upgrade that didn't keep my settings, but as I mentioned in my OP, I format frequently. So, being able to use this process to get me back to where I was is a good thing.
I'm ok with this, and I'm a long time user.
Quade wrote:KCCraash wrote:Well, in my case I'm specifically speaking to installing after a format (or think of moving to a new computer if that makes it easier to visualize).
I've not had an upgrade that didn't keep my settings, but as I mentioned in my OP, I format frequently. So, being able to use this process to get me back to where I was is a good thing.
I'm ok with this, and I'm a long time user.
PJ just jumped to conclusions.
Quade wrote:You shouldn't have to do anything with the registry.
nbwul62 wrote:I recently re-installed Newsbin Pro after a clean Windows install.
Note that my previous (and still existing install) was on a different drive (D:\), not on the Windows drive (C:\)
So I re-installed Newsbin over and into the existing folders
D:\Newsbin and the data in D:\Newsbin\Data
setup provider, username, password, etc.
- at "Reset to default version 6 layout?" [Yes]
- at "Forcing Clean Install" [OK]
Pop-up shows up 'Existing Newsbin Configuration file was found" [OK]
Launched Newsbin and all was set.
Needed to enter registration key only.
All settings were as before.
It couldn't be easier - wish Microsoft Office worked this way
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