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You can revert your device to a formerly saved state by double-clicking on the entry in the list. Power-cycle your device after performing a complete restore!<br /> | You can revert your device to a formerly saved state by double-clicking on the entry in the list. Power-cycle your device after performing a complete restore!<br /> | ||
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Check out the other options by right-clicking on an entry in the list.<br /> | Check out the other options by right-clicking on an entry in the list.<br /> | ||
* "Export this RestorePoint to file..." can be used to save the restore point to some place on your hard disk for later reference or to give it away. | |||
* "Import RestorePoint from file..." will add some restore point that is stored in the file system to the list. | |||
* "Delete this RestorePoint" will remove the RestorePoint from the list. | |||
* "Export this RestorePoint to file..." can be used to save the restore point to some place on your hard disk for later reference or to give it away | * "Reload RestorePoint list" will refresh the list. This can be useful if you've imported some restore point and it doesn't show up in the list (but also check the filter setting in the lower right corner!). | ||
* "Delete this RestorePoint" will remove the RestorePoint from | |||
* To edit the comment for a restore point simply click the comment field on the most right side. | * To edit the comment for a restore point simply click the comment field on the most right side. | ||
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Please note that in the lower right corner you can filter the restore point view according to only show restore points for a specific device or specific firmware. If restore points seem to be missing probably they are just not showing due to this filter!<br /> | Please note that in the lower right corner you can filter the restore point view according to only show restore points for a specific device or specific firmware. If restore points seem to be missing probably they are just not showing due to this filter!<br /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:19, 5 January 2016
Backup/Restore
From time to time, it might be a good idea to save all the settings you made by clicking the "Create New RestorePoint..." button. Also you can create restore points for sharing your settings with other AR7200BX/AR7300BX users or with the BEASTX support in case you need assistance with your device.
You can revert your device to a formerly saved state by double-clicking on the entry in the list. Power-cycle your device after performing a complete restore!
Check out the other options by right-clicking on an entry in the list.
- "Export this RestorePoint to file..." can be used to save the restore point to some place on your hard disk for later reference or to give it away.
- "Import RestorePoint from file..." will add some restore point that is stored in the file system to the list.
- "Delete this RestorePoint" will remove the RestorePoint from the list.
- "Reload RestorePoint list" will refresh the list. This can be useful if you've imported some restore point and it doesn't show up in the list (but also check the filter setting in the lower right corner!).
- To edit the comment for a restore point simply click the comment field on the most right side.
Please note that in the lower right corner you can filter the restore point view according to only show restore points for a specific device or specific firmware. If restore points seem to be missing probably they are just not showing due to this filter!