Solved Is BMS -Full.key file replaced/overwritten by U3?
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@frederf nor are you forced to save to another filename, nor does the manual suggest to do so.
Manual tells you might if you want to.
Beeing a software dev myself I just see it from the POV of a DAU.
And if you follow the Manual the save function is last in order after the user might have already been used to just use the APPLY button to save to the default key file loaded without even seeing the need to save to a renamed file. -
Ice’s Helios Profile full key just got fragged!
My fault, should have backed up, but in my excitement…
@oakdesign, I hereby apply for DAU in Chief
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There goes RTTClient.ini, another one bites the dust.
Do like me, back-up of everything that is not Add-On theaters before any update. Then compare and correct.
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@lorikeolmin I completely forgot to run the winmerge on the Tools folder as well
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@lorikeolmin @oakdesign @Bad-Boy
Yep, U3 installation wiped out my RTTClient.ini too.Thankfully, I did have backups saved (by past planning when I figured out all my RTTClient settings when first setting up the MFDs). I backed up everything in User/Config and Docs before installing U3, but forgot to back up tools! Thank heavens I saved my corrections in archive earlier.
That was the only installation glitch I saw (aside from forgetting to run the install in Administrator mode - foolish Windows 10 “Defender” - defending me against myself again… :lol:
Regards,
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Sorry for the overwrites, folks
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@seifer
No issues, Seifer! You guys have done a marvelous job on this update, from what I have seen so far. Smooth installation too. Thanks for all your hard work, and the BMS team. -
@seifer Back up is the usual saviour, I restored in second. User caution, no harm to apply. Don’t be sorry for that.
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It should be second nature to backup critical files… No need to tell you each and every update
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@seifer said in Is BMS -Full.key file replaced/overwritten by U3?:
Sorry for the overwrites, folks
Seifer , Bad Boy … please … DO NOT APOLOGIZE GUYS !!!
Seriously!!!
We are spending nights and days working on something free then offer it with absolutely no counterpart. If some ppl are unreleased by what we are providing, they can either stay on previous version and take no ricks … or … whatever … not our concerns.
We are not obliged to publish change-logs. We are even not obliged to publish the updates.
The only thing they can say is “Be careful, I’ve noticed that … etc …” and / or … “Thank you”. That’s all.Personally, before installing something, I make a save. This is basics.
Hey … Where are we!?! Seifer, Bad Boy … when was the last time you’ve enjoyed the game while some other only complains … ? … They just owe you a big thanks.
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@lorikeolmin fayot
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Arty said it very well after U2 was released:
Devs inspire, and are inspired by you!
Never forget that, the community is the fuel of our work
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Many thanks to everyone who posted a reminder here about saving a backup of the 4.35 folder, before installing U3.
I used my backup of of the RTTClient.ini file to copy-paste my MFD window size/position settings into the new version of the file. The MFDs are back on my 8" monitors, just where they’re supposed to be. No stress, no drama.
I’m very grateful for the reminder, and very grateful for U3!
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@seifer said in Is BMS -Full.key file replaced/overwritten by U3?:
Sorry for the overwrites, folks
No problem, Seifer!
Also, I can add my layman’s observation to what Chili said- Launch BMS once with AL and it’s all good. I did have to change 2 key commands back to my preference for a command I have via Voice Attack. So, it’s probably a good idea to do your first flight in Instant Action to test. -
@dee-jay said in Is BMS -Full.key file replaced/overwritten by U3?:
@seifer said in Is BMS -Full.key file replaced/overwritten by U3?:
Sorry for the overwrites, folks
Seifer , Bad Boy … please … DO NOT APOLOGIZE GUYS !!!
Seriously!!!
We are spending nights and days working on something free then offer it with absolutely no counterpart. If some ppl are unreleased by what we are providing, they can either stay on previous version and take no ricks … or … whatever … not our concerns.
We are not obliged to publish change-logs. We are even not obliged to publish the updates.
The only thing they can say is “Be careful, I’ve noticed that … etc …” and / or … “Thank you”. That’s all.Personally, before installing something, I make a save. This is basics.
Hey … Where are we!?! Seifer, Bad Boy … when was the last time you’ve enjoyed the game while some other only complains … ? … They just owe you a big thanks.
I personally work on various free and open source projects in my spare time. I none of those projects if we delivered someting that broke an existing installation any of the devs I work together would not have had that mentality of telling the users to “Go and f… yourself”. we try to fix it or provide a solution
Neither am I obliged to owe you anything nor am I not allowed to state a critisim.
Noone requested a full changelog but a simple statement that files within the /User Folder get overwritten.
On the one hand the Relase anouncement states U3 doesn’t overwrite your cfg file (maybe as an outcome of the overwrite in U2) on the other hand it doesn’t state that other files get redeployed nor to give an advice to backup the User folder for U3.
I highly apreciate the apologize of @seifer @Bad-Boy
The owe a big They owe a big thank you -
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nobody should say or even think “go and fxxx yourself” ! That would be unacceptable
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nobody should feel the need to apologize either , because we are not a commercial company and we don’t have any commitments other than friendship and passion for the sim.
Cristicism IS appreciated and productive , however it should be done is a very gentle way (not saying that you didn’t
So let’s keep cool
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@oakdesign Then you can definitely understand that we are overloaded sometimes and cannot cover all aspects…
We are trying to get better tracking tools internally but this is going to take time.In general, be understanding with us and just remember that the constant complaints of people each and every time we do something is tiering.
You follow the forums, you see how many questions we have per day, and some of them are easily answered by searching a bit or RTFM…
So please, consider that we are not perfect and that we just need a bit of “respect” each and every time something doesn’t go one’s way and it is not the end of the world…
Max out!
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Here’s a little bat file i use to regularly backup my user config file so I can always roll back/compare. I have it run automatically each time the pc starts. Needs 7z installed. Note it will delete anything which looks like delFilter in DESTFOLDER, older than DELDAYS.
REM 06 =============== BACKUP BMS435 USER CONFIG FOLDER =================== SET SOURCEFOLDER="E:\BMS435\User\Config" SET DESTFOLDER="D:\Drive\BACKUPS\Daily\BMS\435" SET DESTNAME="Config435" SET SECRET=111111 SET OPENFOLDERFLAG=true SET DESTEXT=".7z" SET SEVENLOCATION="C:\Program Files\7-Zip\7z.exe" SET delFilter="Config*.7z" SET DELDAYS=100 SET killFlag="true" SET openFolderFlag="true" SET HOUR=%time:~0,2%_ SET timelong=_0%time:~1,1%%time:~3,2%%time:~6,2% SET timeshort=_%time:~0,2%%time:~3,2%%time:~6,2% if "%HOUR:~0,1%" == " " (SET dtTime=%timelong%) else (SET dtTime=%timeshort%) SET today=20%DATE:~6,4%%DATE:~3,2%%DATE:~0,2% forfiles /p %DESTFOLDER% /s /m *%DESTEXT% /D -%DELDAYS% /C "cmd /c del @PATH" REM with secret REM %SEVENLOCATION% a %DESTFOLDER%/%DESTNAME%_%today%".7z" -p%secret% -mhe %SOURCEFOLDER%"\*" %SEVENLOCATION% a %DESTFOLDER%/%DESTNAME%_%today%".7z" -mhe %SOURCEFOLDER%"\*" if %killFlag% == "true" forfiles /p %dest% /s /m %delFilter% /D -%deleteDays% /C "cmd /c del @PATH" if %openFolderFlag% == "true" START "" %dest%
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Have anybody taken the falcon bms.cfg file from U2 and directly into U3?