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Backup Configuration Method

Notice
  • This tutorial is suitable for FLY-Pi, Raspberry Pi, Orange Pi, and other host machines.
  • If using EMMC, it needs to be able to enter burning mode; otherwise, this tutorial does not apply.
  • This tutorial is based on operations under the Windows system. Please do not format unknown disks, etc.!!!
  • Do not format!!! Do not format!!! Do not format!!!

Download Required Software

  • Click in to download. The webpage will prompt you which version your computer is suitable for.
  • The software is a green version, no installation required. After downloading, extract it to use.
  • DG Hard Disk Tool

Start Backup

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  • Do not format!!!
  • Formatting will make it impossible to recover!!!
  • If it's an TF card, simply connect it to the computer.
  • If it's an EMMC, you need to manually enter burning mode!!!

Connect

  • Connect the system you need to back up to the computer.
  • Open DiskGenius.exe.
  • If normal, it will display the disk you need to back up.

Find

  • Click on the main partition on the left, then click on the browse files above, and finally the files will appear below.
  • Find home and double-click to enter.
  • Generally, there will be only one folder inside, and the name is your system user's name.
  • If there are two or more, you need to determine yourself which one has your system configuration.
  • Then double-click to enter.
  • Find printer_data.
  • The printer_data folder contains your print files, Klipper configuration, Klipper logs, etc., and can be exported directly.

Export Configuration

  • Right-click on printer_data, and a prompt will appear below.
  • Choose the directory where you want to save it or export it directly.
  • Confirm the export.
  • Open the exported file and find config. This is your system configuration.
  • The configuration export is complete.
  • Please note that the moonraker file should not be uploaded to other systems at will, as it may cause Klipper to fail to connect due to different systems.