Transfer Data and Personal Settings to a new GTX

These guidelines are for you existing GTX users who want to install GTX on a new computer and transfer all your historical and personal data and personal settings from your current GTX to the new GTX. Also covered is the situation in which an existing GTX user needs to install GTX on a new computer because of a crashed hard drive or some other non-rectifiable malfunction on the current computer.

The alternatives are:

You want to use GTX on one computer only

Situation 1: You want to transfer your installation of GTX and all your data and settings to a new computer which will replace the old computer, meaning you will use GTX only on that new computer. A typical reason for doing this would be to replace an outdated or ailing, but still accessible computer. This involves installing a new copy of GTX on the new computer and then transferring the data and settings into the new GTX. (Instructions for Situation 1 here)

Situation 2: However, in the event of a crashed hard drive or otherwise non-accessible computer, where you are not able to transfer data and settings because the GTX file structure on the old computer is not accessible, you will need to install GTX on the new computer and set it up manually with your preferences. (Instructions for Situation 2 here)


You want to use GTX on two computers

Situation 3: You want to transfer your installation of GTX and all your data and settings onto another computer, and you will use GTX on both computers. A typical reason for this situation would be to be able to use GTX on computers in two different places; for example, one at the office and one at home. This situation would require you purchase a second computer licence for $198. The result of this option is that you will be able to download files to, and use GTX on both computers. (Instructions for Situation 3 here)

 

 


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