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help MADRIXRestore

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 12:15 am
by dieter
Hi,

what do this tool? It's dangerous for my setup?
Can't find information about this in help of MADRIX. If I press help button F1 then only popup information

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Failed to launch help.
I have install MADRIX on another system, the same popup information.
Can anybody help?

Re: help MADRIXRestore

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 8:58 am
by Wissmann
Hi,
the MADRIX Restore Tool currently do not provide a own Help.
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You can find a short description in the MADRIX Help
http://help.madrix.com/hidd_madrix_rest ... _tool.html

Re: help MADRIXRestore

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 9:08 am
by Fritzsche
Hi dieter,

MADRIX 2.13a solves this problem.
When you press F1 you will be redirected to the corresponding help topics.

Thank you.

Re: help MADRIXRestore

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 10:42 am
by dieter
Hi,

thanks for help, but the help for the tool is very short.

I have any questions.
Can I use a save file from MADRIX beta and restore in normaly MADRIX version?
What kind of options save in the file.
If the setup and macro inside the saving file?
What of options enable or disable in the fail safe case?

Re: help MADRIXRestore

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 2:00 pm
by Fritzsche
I see. Thanks for telling us your point of view.

The MADRIX Restore tool is not for managing MADRIX Setup files or any files at all (no Setups, no Macros).
The MADRIX Restore tool influences the settings you mainly set up in the "MADRIX Options". For example: Start MADRIX, When Windows Starts; Load This Setup When MADRIX Starts, Load A Cue List When MADRIX Starts, Initialize QuickTime With Startup; etc. These can also include the positions of windows, positions and settings of DVI output, etc. These settings are stored in the Windows Registry. For example, false settings of frame rates, V-Sync enabled, etc COULD prevent MADRIX from starting correctly. MADRIX Restore can reset all those settings to their orginal default and MADRIX should start normal again. The fail safe case disables Initialize QuickTime With Startup, for example.
Thank you!