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Hello and welcome to this GDS Lab V2025 tutorial, 1.7 How to move GDS Lab V2024 onwards files from one PC to another. Now, majority of files say if you need to upgrade or move from one PC, you're going to need to know which files to bring over, and I'm going to run through all of them today. Now, the first file you might want to move is if your license is not activated, and you'll notice this by seeing a missing license file. Now, I've got my hardware ID here. I've copied that in, and in your case, you would have given it to our sales department who would have supplied you with your license file, and it will be loaded in in your software. There is a video on how to move your license and upgrade. I'm not going to go through that now, but I am going to show you just quickly. I'm going to load in a new license for me. I have saved it on my desktop, so I'm just going to move that to here. As you can see, it's worked. I've got an infinite max version and everything's working, so that's good. Now, the first thing I'm going to go through is the staging configuration file, which typically, if I take out my sandbox, go to my original one, this is my PC, so to speak, I'm going to move all of my files to. So, typically, you click load, and then it will typically open the default path of where all of your staging configurations are. In my case, it is this folder. It could be different. It's likely to be stations if you fold this up for where I am. But, for example, I can take this on. What you can do, you can always click load if you want to and copy it directly from here, or you can actually go and manually into this file path, which is this. So, users, public documents, Gdess Instruments, Gdess Lab, and then stations. It might be in examples or further, depending on where you want to go. Anyway, I'm going to copy this. You might need a USB stick. In this case, you would copy it right to USB stick, and then to the new machine. Obviously, I don't have to do that because I'm using an emulator. So, I'm going to copy it right to here, and I'm going to press load. This is a quick way of doing it. Press load, and I can just paste. Obviously, it would be from the USB stick. I can paste it right in here, and then I can open that. There you go. That's how to load in a station configuration file. So, next we've got calibration files on number two, and they are located elsewhere. And, as you can see, this file path, the majority of the files that we're moving from is this file path. You can see in Gdess Lab, for your local disk, users, public documents, Gdess Instruments, and Gdess Lab. Again, calibration files are located in the calibration folder. Surprise, surprise. And again, I'm going to copy one of these, and then move it directly to the same folder on the new PC. So, if I minimize Gdess Lab on the new PC, and then open my file explorer, I am then looking for my local disk, my users, and then public, public documents, Gdess Instruments, Gdess Lab, calibration, and it's going to go right into there. So, that's where you want to move your calibration files to. So, next on the list is test files, so GTCs and GTRs. Again, this is slightly further down. This is on the Datastore tab. And again, a quick way to find the file locations is to quickly click Load, and it should be by default. In your tests area. And as you can see, you've got your GTCs files already loaded here. Now, what I do is actually copy this location, but you can actually search for it manually as well. Do make sure though, in this view, it only shows you the GTC files. Don't make the mistake of copying these and not the GTRs, because the GTRs and GTCs come together, you cannot read one without the other. So, make sure you copy them together. And that's why it's actually better to go directly to that file location, which I'm going to do now. I've obviously copied that area. And now I'm in the location. You'll see out of all of my tests, for example, I have a resilient modulus. I've got a GTR and a GTC. So, when I copy them both over to the new one, let's have a look. Let's see, so into tests, gonna copy them there. Bang, they're there. Then when I open it in GDS Lab, I will have to reboot GDS Lab though. So, give me one moment. So, when I load a test in, it's got the resilient modulus there. So, it's got the test setup page here and then the data to go with it. And another one you might want to do is the graphs templates. And what this does is it saves information of what these graphs look like. So, what parameters you have recording or showing. And yeah, so you can actually save using this button export and then you can just name it anything you want. And it does by typically go to GDS Lab images, Transcript too large (over 5000 characters)