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AeromotiveNewbie Joined: Oct 13, 2009 15:54Messages: 17Offline
Solved byApr 28, 2010 20:30
So I'm in the middle of a project that's taking longer than expected to finish... and I wanted to format my PC. I know that if I backup the .pds file, it's not enough.
Is there anything else I need to do to make sure I don't lose all my work? Like placing the original videos in the same directory before opening the .pds?
James DotsonSenior ContributorLocation: TennesseeJoined: Aug 24, 2009 20:40Messages: 3066Offline
Apr 28, 2010 20:39
You can do it that way, but to be absolutely certain, I believe the export function may be what you are looking for. I think it saves copies of the files in one directory, so you just have to save that one directory and import it when you have the computer back up and running.
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