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− | == '''Backing up content''' ==
| + | Due to how Trainz handles link request, you'll have to manually click on the link to view the contents on Hiawathamr Trainz Add-ons. |
| + | Once you are on the main page, click on 'Freeware' to bring up the list of sessions available for the selected route. |
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− | | + | Link to site: [https://hiawathamr.weebly.com/] |
− | First thing is to find out where TANE currently has your content installed. This can be done from the Trainz settings > install tab. Copy and paste that in the address bar or manually navigate to the location.
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− | Once you are there, you'll see the following folders:
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− | Backups - this contains the backups that TANE creates
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− | Cache - internet related things such as DLS previews, DLC downloads, etc.
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− | Editing - assets that are currently open for editing via content manager
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− | Libraries - game scripts
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− | Local - modified content; non-DLS content. They can contain your created content, content installed from 3rd party sites (such as JR, K&L, etc)
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− | Original - DLS content; content that has been downloaded in its original form from the DLS
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− | Packages - DLC items; content that has been purchased from the Trainz Store or from Steam
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− | Screenshots - screenshots taken from in-game
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− | I would backupup the local folder as this contains all of the modified content that you currently have installed.
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− | If you want to save yourself time, I would also recommend backing up the original folder as this contains all of the DLS content that you've downloaded.
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− | To reduce the number of files, and the size, I would recommend compressing the selected folder(s) using 7zip or your current compressor.
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− | That's all to it to backup your Trainz content
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− | == '''Restoring your content''' ==
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− | This follows the same exact way of backing up your content, so I'm not going to go into much details on this.
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− | Extract all of the files from the backup you had created, and then matching the folder name (local = local, original = original), place the files into that folder.
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− | Once the files are restored to their proper place, run a database update (developer > rebuild database) so TANE can pickup the restored files. Once the database update is finished, you can now use the restored files.
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− | =====NOTE=====
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− | This guide was copied from the guide I made for Steam.
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− | Last edited by: --[[User:Hiawathamr|Hiawathamr]] ([[User talk:Hiawathamr|talk]]) 11:51, 31 July 2019 (AEST)
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Due to how Trainz handles link request, you'll have to manually click on the link to view the contents on Hiawathamr Trainz Add-ons.
Once you are on the main page, click on 'Freeware' to bring up the list of sessions available for the selected route.