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Old 21st January 2012, 21:10   #1
HarryM1BYT
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Default Primo 2

I had thought I had this working, but due to >my< confusion with the wrong SD card slot I was still on Primo 1.2

I have now, just got it working using Rotrex's Sugarsync file. I still have a lot to do to get it all working fully and as I want it, but it is quite a bit different to 1.2.

The User Profile settings do work in P2, but not in Rotrex's version without some help....

Rotrex's version has only one user configuration folder 01 Root\save\profiles\01

If you try to select Profle 02, it will then reboot Primo - fail to find Profile folder 02 and crash. Leaving you stuck in a rebooting loop, which you cannot break.

The fix is to copy the entire contents of folder 01, into a new folder called root\save\profiles\02 and 03, 04 and etc. to how ever many individual profiles you might need. Each profile can be configured differently and I assume your changes are stored when you exit. Which means you can have profiles with different languages, layouts and options. At least now there is a way to have a backup of your default settings, should they become corrupted.

I also suspect the folder numbers (01, 02) etc. can be changed into meaningful names.

All of the above needs to be double checked yet.

I wonder if the above issue might have been the reason why 1.2 would not save its conguration settings?
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