Backing Up; Exiting Hog 3Pc - High End Systems Hog iPC Handbook

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If you copy this file to an external drive, you will be able to access the subfolders and files that
make up your show.
CAUTION: Altering or changing the hierarchy of any of the files

Backing Up

To prevent problems when transferring a Wholehog 3 show file from a Hog iPC console to
another Hog 3PC system or Wholehog 3 console, always create a backup of the show file using
the Wholehog 3 backup procedure. This backup procedure creates a single compressed file
that contains all the subfolders and files integral to your Hog3 show file.
To create a backup of your show file, within the Hog 3PC application, use the File Browser
pane of the Show Manager window to store a backup of your current show to another location
on the hard disk or an external USB drive:
1.
Select the Setup key on the console, then the Shows button on the interface, and then
Current Show
2.
Press Backup.
3.
Browse to it's location on the hard drive and click your show file folder to select it. You can
change the name of the show file folder at this point if you wish.
4.
Press OK. A copy of your show will be saved with _bckf appended to its file name.
The backup file can then be burned to CD or copied to an external drive using the Hog iPC
Configuration Panel and transferred to another Hog 3PC system or Wholehog 3 console with
no concerns about corruption of the show file. The backup file is also useful should you need
to send a show file via email.

Exiting Hog 3PC

To exit Hog 3PC, press Setup
then Quit. The following dialog
will appear:
Shut Down shutdowns the Hog iPC console.
Restart Console reboots the Hog iPC console.
Log Off exits the current show and returns to the Hog 3PC start screen.
Cancel cancels the exit procedure
Note: If you select Quit from the Hog 3PC start screen you can return to
the Hog iPC Configuration Panel
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within a Show file folder will corrupt the show file.
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