Best way to make a backup?
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    Default Best way to make a backup?

    Currently I am playing on multiple sites. Which is the best way to make a backup of HM1 including all notes, settings and hand histories?

    I am saving once in a while a windows backup of my complete computer on an external hard disk. The reason is that I have had problems with malware several times.
    So could I use this backup to reinstall all HM1 informations after formatting my computer?

    Or would it be better to make solely a backup of HM1, using its backup function?
    Is there a way to copy the stars hands only?

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    You need a separate backup for HoldemManager.
    You can use the Windows Backup, to backup your archive folder: C:/HMArchive (which contains your original handhistories).


    To backup the database, read: http://faq.holdemmanager.com/questio...estoreDatabase
    Backing up your database will also automatically backup your notes.

    But ideally you should also manually EXPORT the notes: options--> notes--> export notes.
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