CORIOview & CORIOgrapher Help
Backing up and restoring your settings
You can save your settings to a file on your CORIOview™, or to a file on your computer. You can restore your settings from either file. You can share a file saved on a computer between several CORIOview units that have the same configuration of modules.
Settings that are saved on your CORIOview
All settings are saved to a backup file on your CORIOview, including:
- Presets
- Configuration, including custom names
- The play queue of a Streaming media and 4K playback input module
- Network settings
- Manually added streams
What isn't saved to your CORIOview
Work that you haven't saved to file, or saved to your CORIOview using Save on Device, isn't saved to a backup file on your CORIOview.
To back up your settings on your CORIOview
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Select > Backup and Restore > Backup.
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Select > Backup and Restore.
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Select Restore.
Settings that are saved on your computer
Most settings are saved to a backup file on your computer, including:
- Presets
- Configuration, including custom names
- Network settings
- Manually added streams
- Custom resolutions
Note: device name and network settings are saved as part of the backup file, but are not included when you restore settings to your device. This allows you to share the backup file between devices without causing conflicts with names and network settings.
What isn't saved to your computer
The play queue and playlists of a Streaming media and 4K playback input module aren't saved to your computer.
To back up your settings to a file on your computer
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Select Dashboard > Save to File.
- Choose a location for the file, and save.
- Connect to the CORIOview that you want to update with saved settings.
- Select Home.
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Under Recent Configurations, select a saved file.
If you can't see your file in the list, select Load Configuration from a file and browse to your file.
You can't share saved settings between devices with different configurations of modules.
You might not be able to copy settings from one CORIOview to another if they have very different firmware versions, or you might lose some data in the process.