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Piotr Bienkowski Polonia Local time: 22:59 Bazkidea (2005) Ingelesatik Polonierara + ...
Jun 8, 2012
What is the best way to do it?
Will appreciate.
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Piotr
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Piotr Bienkowski Polonia Local time: 22:59 Bazkidea (2005) Ingelesatik Polonierara + ...
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Move the Corpora folder?
Jun 8, 2012
Will moving the corpora folder do the job?
I will try it tomorrow and let you know.
I'm migrating the data from my old workhorse that will serve as video player for kids now and then will go the way of the dinosaur.
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Piotr
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Steven Segaert Estonia Local time: 23:59 Bazkidea (2012) Ingelesatik Nederlanderara + ...
Via backup?
Jun 9, 2012
Hi Piotr,
I would have thought that LiveDocs get imported into your MemoQ folder as xml files, but I'm not entirely sure about that. What I would do is make a backup of all files on a separate medium (memory stick for example), install on the new system, and restore the backup. All before erasing the old system, of course.
That way, you can check if everything works without having to take care of loose e... See more
Hi Piotr,
I would have thought that LiveDocs get imported into your MemoQ folder as xml files, but I'm not entirely sure about that. What I would do is make a backup of all files on a separate medium (memory stick for example), install on the new system, and restore the backup. All before erasing the old system, of course.
That way, you can check if everything works without having to take care of loose ends manually.
Just as a ps, a regular backup is in any case a good idea. I have copies on a home server. If the old system will remain attached to your home network, you could make your own home server for these purposes. Just reserve a bit of hard disk space (or add an old extra hard disk, with password protection) and set up a backup rule using - for example - the free Synctoy for windows. That kind of use hardly takes up any network or computing resources.
Make sure you only back up one way though. Unless you want your kids to accidentally trash your files. ▲ Collapse
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Piotr Bienkowski Polonia Local time: 22:59 Bazkidea (2005) Ingelesatik Polonierara + ...
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It will work by just moving the folders between computers...
Jun 9, 2012
...but later you will have to register the corpora.xml file for each corpora folder.
Backup, as far as I can understand is for moving projects, but I am not interested in this. Exporting/importing the tmx is good enough for me. I don't want to clutter up the fresh installation of MemoQ with old projects.
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Piotr
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