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1/29/2025 1:43 am  #1


Transfer (sync) EXP Settings to New (second) Laptop

I use a computer at home and a laptop for the boat.  My settings (settings, states, configurations, marks, Notes, Polars, SailCharts, etc.) are all dialed in on the Win11 desktop.  I want to find a way to copy that same setup to my laptop.  Apologies if this is more of a Windows file mgmt Q than an EXP one; but I searched the forums and saw some users allude to a restore or replace files.  I don't know how to do that. 

I see the ProgramData/Archive files but how do I restore from an Archive? Can I force an archive now function to get the latest data to then go transfer to another device?  The restore app doesn't seem to have a feature where I can restore from a file (maybe Archive?).  

Is it as simple as copying and pasting the whole Program Data file but excluding the two license XML files (or maybe just the one w the device code)?

Many thanks in advance for help.

 

1/29/2025 2:25 am  #2


Re: Transfer (sync) EXP Settings to New (second) Laptop

[Update]

I pasted the EXP PgmData File ex the two license XMLs to the laptop's same folder.  Partial success.  WX draw styles, States, Alternating Channels, Dampening Settings- all transferred.  

But, on the other hand, some settings did not transfer:  Units, Navionics Chart settings (did not transfer the Navionics folder), Display Settings, Track Settings, Optimum Routing Settings, Opt Drawing, and Opt Advanced.   

Thanks (again) in advance for any help!

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1/29/2025 11:58 am  #3


Re: Transfer (sync) EXP Settings to New (second) Laptop

They are saved in the registry, but we don't recommend copying it over as it also contains a lot of computer specific settings.

 

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