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During normal use of a computer there will be a client crashes.  Depending on the severity, users' EVE Online experience can be greatly and negatively effected. Upon reboot and relogging into EVE all user preferences may be reset to default, carefully constructed [[Overview Guide|overviews]] gone, the People & Places organization wiped (though the actual contacts and locations remain). Backing-up these settings and preferences is the only way of quickly restoring this vital data.
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During normal use of a computer there will be a client crashes.  Depending on the severity, users' EVE Online experience can be greatly and negatively effected. Upon reboot and relogging into EVE all user preferences may be reset to default, carefully constructed [[Overview Guide|overviews]] gone, the People & Places organization wiped (though the actual contacts and locations remain). Backing-up these settings and preferences is the only way of quickly restoring this vital data <ref> CCP GM Zhainius, EVE Online Customer Support, 2010.05.06</ref>.
  
 
To keep these settings and preferences for future use or backup, users can make a copy of the cache and settings folders.
 
To keep these settings and preferences for future use or backup, users can make a copy of the cache and settings folders.
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Users will find the cache and settings folders, rename/move both of them in order to save them.  Restore the saved versions to the appropriate version location after a major client crash in order to reset your client preferences and settings.
 
Users will find the cache and settings folders, rename/move both of them in order to save them.  Restore the saved versions to the appropriate version location after a major client crash in order to reset your client preferences and settings.
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Revision as of 02:48, 30 June 2011


During normal use of a computer there will be a client crashes. Depending on the severity, users' EVE Online experience can be greatly and negatively effected. Upon reboot and relogging into EVE all user preferences may be reset to default, carefully constructed overviews gone, the People & Places organization wiped (though the actual contacts and locations remain). Backing-up these settings and preferences is the only way of quickly restoring this vital data [1].

To keep these settings and preferences for future use or backup, users can make a copy of the cache and settings folders.

Locate the following folder, assuming the client is installed EVE in the default location:

  • On 32bit versions of Windows: C:\Program Files\CCP\EVE
  • On 64bit versions of Windows: C:\Program Files (x86)\CCP\EVE


Press Windows Key + R and paste the following line into the Run window.

  • Windows XP: %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\CCP\EVE\c_program_files_ccp_eve_tranquility
  • Windows XP Steam: %USERPROFILE%\Local SettingsLocal Settings\Application Data\CCP\EVE\c_program_files_steam_steamapps_common_eve_online_tranquility
  • Windows Vista: %LOCALAPPDATA%\CCP\EVE\c_program_files_ccp_eve_tranquility
  • Windows Vista Steam: %LOCALAPPDATA%\CCP\EVE\c_program_files_steam_steamapps_common_eve_online_tranquility
  • Windows Vista 64bit: %LOCALAPPDATA%\CCP\EVE\c_program_files_(x86)_ccp_eve_tranquility
  • Windows Vista 64bit Steam: %LOCALAPPDATA%\CCP\EVE\c_program_files_(x86)_steam_steamapps_common_eve_online_tranquility
  • Windows 7: %LOCALAPPDATA%\CCP\EVE\c_program_files_ccp_eve_tranquility
  • Windows 7 64bit: %LOCALAPPDATA%\CCP\EVE\c_program_files_(x86)_ccp_eve_tranquility


Users will find the cache and settings folders, rename/move both of them in order to save them. Restore the saved versions to the appropriate version location after a major client crash in order to reset your client preferences and settings.

References

  1. ^ CCP GM Zhainius, EVE Online Customer Support, 2010.05.06