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New computer coming, how to transfer PCDMIS to new one?

We have a PC management program at work and its time for a new tower. Before it gets here I want to have all my ducks in a row. My question is, is there a checklist that walks us through this process? I have 2012 MR1.
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  • Done, now PCDMIS sees the names. But not their builds. Nor the assigned angles.

    Opened my old computer backup, went to WAI>PCDMIS2012 and searched for probe.dat

    Copied, pasted into the new directory, both in PCDMIS2012 and the Probe File Folder I created. Made sure the search path checked there...still nothing. Just the probe names.

    EDITING:

    I just noticed that some of the probes are there?!

    My problem is unique. This is the 2nd computer in 5 years. The probe files that are visible, are ones we used, calibrated, etc on the latest computer. I am trying to leave the 1st computer's data in the past so I didn't copy those probe's data over and be useless to us again. So, this is unique.

    I am sure each of us finds their own way, but after poring over threads and making notes, my process went as follows:

    Go to you root directory on your old computer C:/ PROGRAMFILES(X86)WAI>PCDMISxxx and search for the "settings editor".

    Select backup and save that data where you will remember it, for me.. it was a jump drive.

    Then copy the entire contents of your install directory...this means PCDMIS, your programs...everything. Again, somewhere you can access.

    There is only 1 disk for 2012, so I installed the hasp, inserted the disk, and ran as usual. PCDMIS will launch. My computer asked to be restarted so I did.

    After it came back up, I went to the WAI folder that was created when PCDMIS installed. There, I made 2 folders.

    One titled "Programs" (so now its directory is C:/ PROGRAMFILES(X86)>WAI>PROGRAMS

    I then opened my copied directory (FROM THE OLD COMPUTER), went to where the .prg program files were, copied all of them as well as the .cad files, then pasted them into the "Programs" folder.

    Do the same with your .prb files, but put them in the other folder you made (that I named "ProbeData")

    Open PCDMIS, select EDIT>SEARCH PATH.

    Once open, select the path you want to set. Programs, or probe directory, navigate to each respective folder, clicking apply.

    Do this for your probes and your programs.

    Then, once again navigate to C:/ PROGRAMFILES(X86)>WAI>PCDMISxxxx (in your copied directory from the old computer!) and search for probe.dat...copy it.

    Go to C:/ PROGRAMFILES(X86)>WAI>PCDMISxxx on your new computer, (a probe.dat file was made when you installed on your new computer) but you will copy over this one...

    ALMOST THERE!

    On the new computer!, navigate to C:/PROGRAMFILES(X86)>WAI>PCDMISxxx and find your settings editor. Select import, and use the button to set the search path to wherever you backed your settings up to. Click import...it takes a min..then it should say "settings restored successfully."

    I know that may have been the hard way, or whatever. But it worked for me. I now just have a bunch of .prb files that have no probe.dat files associated, but I can delete those and be fine.
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  • Done, now PCDMIS sees the names. But not their builds. Nor the assigned angles.

    Opened my old computer backup, went to WAI>PCDMIS2012 and searched for probe.dat

    Copied, pasted into the new directory, both in PCDMIS2012 and the Probe File Folder I created. Made sure the search path checked there...still nothing. Just the probe names.

    EDITING:

    I just noticed that some of the probes are there?!

    My problem is unique. This is the 2nd computer in 5 years. The probe files that are visible, are ones we used, calibrated, etc on the latest computer. I am trying to leave the 1st computer's data in the past so I didn't copy those probe's data over and be useless to us again. So, this is unique.

    I am sure each of us finds their own way, but after poring over threads and making notes, my process went as follows:

    Go to you root directory on your old computer C:/ PROGRAMFILES(X86)WAI>PCDMISxxx and search for the "settings editor".

    Select backup and save that data where you will remember it, for me.. it was a jump drive.

    Then copy the entire contents of your install directory...this means PCDMIS, your programs...everything. Again, somewhere you can access.

    There is only 1 disk for 2012, so I installed the hasp, inserted the disk, and ran as usual. PCDMIS will launch. My computer asked to be restarted so I did.

    After it came back up, I went to the WAI folder that was created when PCDMIS installed. There, I made 2 folders.

    One titled "Programs" (so now its directory is C:/ PROGRAMFILES(X86)>WAI>PROGRAMS

    I then opened my copied directory (FROM THE OLD COMPUTER), went to where the .prg program files were, copied all of them as well as the .cad files, then pasted them into the "Programs" folder.

    Do the same with your .prb files, but put them in the other folder you made (that I named "ProbeData")

    Open PCDMIS, select EDIT>SEARCH PATH.

    Once open, select the path you want to set. Programs, or probe directory, navigate to each respective folder, clicking apply.

    Do this for your probes and your programs.

    Then, once again navigate to C:/ PROGRAMFILES(X86)>WAI>PCDMISxxxx (in your copied directory from the old computer!) and search for probe.dat...copy it.

    Go to C:/ PROGRAMFILES(X86)>WAI>PCDMISxxx on your new computer, (a probe.dat file was made when you installed on your new computer) but you will copy over this one...

    ALMOST THERE!

    On the new computer!, navigate to C:/PROGRAMFILES(X86)>WAI>PCDMISxxx and find your settings editor. Select import, and use the button to set the search path to wherever you backed your settings up to. Click import...it takes a min..then it should say "settings restored successfully."

    I know that may have been the hard way, or whatever. But it worked for me. I now just have a bunch of .prb files that have no probe.dat files associated, but I can delete those and be fine.
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