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+ | For earlier versions, the clue that the configuration needs restoration is that your system experienced sudden power loss, then, after restarting the system, CNC Bender no longer appears to load CNC Processor. In this case, CNC Bender will not announce "CNC Bender System Initialized" as it normally does. The CNC Processor menu will show an empty log. And you will not be able to start the bender. If all of this occurs, then your configuration file probably needs to be restored. | ||
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Revision as of 21:48, 26 January 2011
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CNC Bender Configuration File Restoration
If the CNC Bender system is shutdown immediately through power loss it is possible that the configuration file will be lost and needs to be rebuilt from a backup file. |
"How Will I Know That the Configuration Needs to Be Restored?"
As of version 10-20080407, CNC Bender will usually warn you if the configuration file is corrupt. See the image at the right.
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Where is the Backup File?
CNC Bender was designed so that every part and tool file is a backup configuration file. So there are potentially hundreds of backup files on the operator systems disk. |
Steps for Restoration
What if there are file path problems?
If the file path to your parts is also lost, then it will probably be necessary to reset the file paths int he |