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General Category => Service Center => Topic started by: computeroverhauls on April 10, 2015, 08:13:37 am

Title: Custom Scripts Not Saving In Bootable SC9
Post by: computeroverhauls on April 10, 2015, 08:13:37 am
I'm using service center 9.5 and I use the bootable diagnostic.  I created a custom script which I saved the drive, I confirmed that it does save to the BIN folder before shutting down the system. However, every time I power off the computer and boot up again the 'saved' script has disappeared.  Shouldn't I be able to permanently save a script to be used in the Bootable diagnostics?

Thanks
Title: Re: Custom Scripts Not Saving In Bootable SC9
Post by: Kris_PCD on April 10, 2015, 08:59:01 am
Hey computeroverhauls,

I apologize for the problems you have had trying to save your custom script, but if you save the script to the bin folder it will be erased when the environment closes. Unfortunately, anything not saved directly to the USB device (or other storage you may have connected) will be erased from memory when you leave Bootable Diagnostics.

In order to save a custom Bootable Diagnostics script for future use, you have to open the "scripts" folder in the "bin" directory and then save the file in the "usb_key" subdirectory.

I hope that this has answered your question, but please let me know if you have any other questions or issues.

Thanks,
Kris
Title: Re: Custom Scripts Not Saving In Bootable SC9
Post by: Kris_PCD on April 10, 2015, 09:02:55 am
One more thing.

I noticed you edited your post, and removed your question about copying custom scripts from one key to another. Since I'm sure you will still run into that problem, I thought I should answer that as well.

Any scripts saved to the "usb_key" directory I mentioned before will automatically be saved to this directory (as seen in Windows):

E:\pcdoctor\sc_lin\scripts
(Change E: to match the drive letter of the USB device)

Again, please let me know if you have any other questions or issues.