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Post by cryptor on Jan 9, 2024 19:10:14 GMT
I create a Backup at the begining but where can i restore the Backup?
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Jan 9, 2024 21:27:24 GMT
cryptor: Hmm.......... not sure that I understand your question - maybe you are referring to the "Restore" function in VCDS???
If so, OBD11 doesn't have an equivalent facility - you should think about OBD11's Backup as being equivalent to VCDS "admap" function. This means that to restore a module to the values in a Backup- you need to manually code each individual adaptation channel Don
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Post by cryptor on Jan 11, 2024 18:35:49 GMT
Sorry for late reply. No, I'm talking from obdeleven Backup. I create them at the begining before i start coding. All works fine, but there are many codings i have made a mistake and restore it manual, all of this are in my history list.
So is there a way to restore the backup and start coding from the begining?
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Post by dv52 (Australia) on Jan 11, 2024 20:37:10 GMT
Again, restoring the car back to the original coding values is a MANUAL process. If you have created a Backup file before you start making coding changes, the values in the file contain the original factory settings. So, the "way to restore the backup and start coding from the beginning" is to compare the value of each adaptation channel in the Backup against the actual value in the module and to MANUALLY restore the value to the factory setting if there is a difference. Plus. the same comparison must be made with each Byte/Bit in long-code. If you use One-Click Apps (OCAs), there will be no entries of the changes made in History. This means that the ONLY " way to restore the backup and start coding from the beginning" is to use the method described above. If you have change records in History - the way to restore the change to the beginning is to set the coding value in the module to " old value" in the History record. Again, this is a MANUAL one-at-a-time reversion process!!
Don
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Post by cryptor on Jan 13, 2024 17:28:12 GMT
Ok. understanding. Thanks
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