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Ever try to find an update script for Libronix and couldn’t. Well today I was trying to get a puter updated and couldn’t find the handy but elusive .lbxupd files anywhere. So now that I found them I am going to put em up on the blog so they will be in a handy location for future use.

Blessings
Jeff

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Here is a simple batch file to restore your logos system (from your backup) on a vista machine. Just replace the “d:\backup” with the drive/folder of your external (or other media) and the user name “Jeff” with your own login name.

Click here to download (logos-restore-vista batch file)

Blessings
Jeff

 

The time has come for me to reformat my machine (ugh) and since I had to do it I thought I would document how to get Logos up and running on a new install or new machine.

  1. Put my 3.0e [latest version] DVD in and run setup.
    (if you don’t have the latest version go to
    http://www.logos.com/support/downloads/ldls)
  2. Restore Licenses from Backup File
  3. Syncronize Licenses from Logos Website
  4. Run “Logos Restore Vista” batch files to copy all of my resources, PBB files, etc…
  5. Return to www.logos.com website and type “Personal Book Builder” in search box, on PBB page, click to download PBB install files
  6. Open up Libronix and I am ready to work 25 min from setup to finish.

Enjoy :-D
Jeff

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After attending Camp Logos II this past February and making all kinds of customizations to my machine. I sat down and wrote a simple batch file to back up all the changed files to an external hard drive on my Vista Machine. Then I wrote a restore batch file to my Office PC which is running XP.

Now I have created a backup batch file for an XP system. I believe I have covered all places critical to be able to restore a Libronix System. Please let me know if I have missed something. 

All you have to do it download the zip file and right click on the batch file and choose “open with notepad.” Change the user name “Jeff.Brown” to whatever the name you log in your machine with and change the external drive letter “f” to whatever your drive is. Run the batch file and then go to your external hard drive and see if your files are there.

Download it here (Logos Backup to XP)

Enjoy :-D
Jeff

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After attending Camp Logos II this past week and making all kinds of customizations to my machine. I sat down and wrote a simple batch file to back up all the changed files to an external hard drive on my Vista Machine. Then I wrote this restore batch file to my Office PC which is running XP. All you have to do it download the zip file and right click on the batch file and choose “open with notepad.” Change the user name “Jeff.Brown” to whatever the name you log in your machine with and change the external drive letter “f” to whatever your drive is. Run the batch file and then go to your Libronix and see if your files are there.

Download it here (Logos Restore to XP)

Enjoy
:-D

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After attending Camp Logos II this past week and making all kinds of customizations to my machine. I sat down and wrote a simple batch file to back up all the changed files to an external hard drive. All you have to do it download the zip file and right click on the batch file and choose “open with notepad.” Change the user name “Jeff” to whatever the name you log in your machine with and change the external drive letter “j” to whatever your drive is. Run the batch file and then go to your external drive to see if you files are there.

Download it here (Logos Backup Batch File)

Enjoy :-D