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Thread: Upgrading from Apollo build 163 to newest Vix image

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    Upgrading from Apollo build 163 to newest Vix image

    I'm thinking about updating to newest Vix image on my Vu Uno. I have made a backup but I'm guessing I can't restore anything from this backup after the new image is installed.
    How can I restore my bouquets?
    I have spent a great deal of time creating bouquets for multiple satellites, and I don't want to do it again.
    Any help here will be greatly appreciated.

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    See E-channelizer in tools on this web site ... Regardless of whether you can restore or not.
    , this is a safe way of saving, modifying & restoring bouquets.... Once you get used to the setup and the left/right mouse clicks its quick and painless .. DBE also used to be straight forward, but I find it a real ***** nowadays.
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