About Studio One
Studio One makes creating fast and easy with new Smart Templates, intuitive drag-and-drop workflow, a customizable user interface and powerful, integrated tools.
How to backup and restore Studio One using Backup4all plugin
Once you installed Studio One, it is a bit of a problem to move its settings on another computer or to re-configure it after re-installing your system. This is where the plugin to back-up Studio One data is important and it will save you time compared to doing a backup manually.
Creating a backup job in Backup4all using the Studio One plugin will let you back-up the local user files.
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In order to backup Studio One, you have to follow these steps:
- Download and install the backup plugin here: Studio One backup plugin
- After you installed the plugin in Backup4all, define a backup job and run it to back-up Studio One. If you don't know how to install the plugin and run the backup, read this article: https://www.backup4all.com/how-to-download-install-and-use-backup-plugins-kb.html
If you need to restore the Studio One files after a fresh system installation or on a different computer, follow these steps:
- Install Studio One and the Studio One plugin from here: Studio One backup plugin
- Open in Backup4all the .bkc catalog file from the destination.
- Press the Restore button and follow the wizard steps.
What information is backed up when using the Studio One plugin
The backup plugin mentioned above will add as backup sources the following information:
- Studio One local user files
- Studio One program data files