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    Backup from x86 to x64

    Hi,

    I've been reading all over this forum, but can't seem to find out the following.

    I bought a new PC, which will be my new HSpro server.

    I want to back up my Z-wave devices, scripts, and Events.

    If I backup the entire HSPRO folder, my new PC gives errors on folders.
    For my new PC is x64 and the installation folder is c:/program files(x86).

    Which folders or documents do I need to copy to my new PC, so that I get my Z-wave devices, scripts and Events back.

    If I copy the entire Config folder to my new PC, I get the same error. Something like "could not create database......"

    Thanks in advance.

    #2
    What version of HS are you upgrading from? What version of HS are you upgrading to?
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      #3
      Originally posted by Rupp View Post
      What version of HS are you upgrading from? What version of HS are you upgrading to?
      I don't really understand the question or why you are asking.

      Right now I have a PC with windows 7 32 Bit.
      It is running HSPRO, latest version. (2.5.0.49)

      I bought a new PC to replace this one.
      Windows 7 64Bit.
      Installing the latest HSPRO version.

      Does this anwser your question?

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        #4
        Anyone?

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          #5
          Try this...

          Do a fresh install of HSPro on your 64 bit PC. Then copy your existing 32 bit HS installation over the top of the new install.

          Open up settings.ini in your config directory and search/replace 'program files' to 'program files(x86)'

          Save and start Homeseer.
          Jon

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            #6
            That did the job.

            Thanks a lot!!!

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              #7
              Jon Rocks!
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