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Product Support => HiMedia Q10 Pro, Q5 Pro => Topic started by: ambush on January 18, 2018, 10:59:38 AM
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Is there any way to retain the Kodi configuration when upgrading the FW? Not only do I have to reconfigure all Kodi users and my media shares after a FW upgrade, but I also lose the statistics on viewed movies etc. Is there a way to backup the Kodi configuration prior to upgrade and then restore it back after FW upgrade?
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Yes. There is a Backup app in the Kodi repository. Make sure you backup to the hard disk NOT the SD card!
Full instructions: http://www.futeko.com/newforum/index.php?topic=2487.msg20307#msg20307
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Thanks. Unfortunately, my Q5 Pro doesn't have an HDD - is it absolutely required or could I do a backup to USB stick that I then insert back after FW upgrade and restore Kodi config from?
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Thanks. Unfortunately, my Q5 Pro doesn't have an HDD - is it absolutely required or could I do a backup to USB stick that I then insert back after FW upgrade and restore Kodi config from?
Yes, that would work.
I think what maelor means is don't back Kodi up to internal flash (often presented as 'SD Card' in Android apps). This would get wiped during the update.
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Whist the recommended upgrade is always a full install using the "pin method", I find incremental upgrades (such as from 2.0.5 to 2.0.6) are handled well by simply going to "Settings/Upgrade/Local" from a USB flash drive (FAT32) as this keeps all the settings on the box :)
Always back up Kodi first, however. The add-on works fine backing up to a plug-in SD card or USB drive.
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Whist the recommended upgrade is always a full install using the "pin method", I find incremental upgrades (such as from 2.0.5 to 2.0.6) are handled well by simply going to "Settings/Upgrade/Local" from a USB flash drive (FAT32) as this keeps all the settings on the box :)
Always back up Kodi first, however. The add-on works fine backing up to a plug-in SD card or USB drive.
Did you update this time from 2.0.6 to 2.0.7 using the "Local Update" method? Does it work flawlessly?
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Whist the recommended upgrade is always a full install using the "pin method", I find incremental upgrades (such as from 2.0.5 to 2.0.6) are handled well by simply going to "Settings/Upgrade/Local" from a USB flash drive (FAT32) as this keeps all the settings on the box :)
Always back up Kodi first, however. The add-on works fine backing up to a plug-in SD card or USB drive.
Did you update this time from 2.0.6 to 2.0.7 using the "Local Update" method? Does it work flawlessly?
Worked perfect for me.
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Worked perfect for me.
Is also all the same with your Kodi?
I use a Kodi build that I do not want to lose.
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Worked perfect for me.
Is also all the same with your Kodi?
I use a Kodi build that I do not want to lose.
I did a backup of Kodi using the backup add on in Kodi...however everything seemed to be in place after the upgrade with Kodi so I didn't need to do anything.
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A wise man said once that is better to be safe than sorry. Make a backup from time to time just to be sure. To speed up restore activate packing (into a zip file), there is an option for that.
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Did you update this time from 2.0.6 to 2.0.7 using the "Local Update" method? Does it work flawlessly?
Yes. No settings were changed, including Kodi :)
I did have to reinstall "0" stop key patch. Blu-ray menu stayed app on as well.