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Thread: CVCX, is there an undo command function?

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    Question CVCX, is there an undo command function?

    In the "modify tables" page, I accidentally clicked "Copy". It ruined all the numbers I changed in the second row.
    In CVCX, is there an undo command like "Ctrl Z" in Windows system?
    Thanks.

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    I deleted CVCX, and reinstalled it. I found the craps I created are still in the "User Strategies" folder.
    Where is the data stored in the computer(Windows 10)? How can I completely delete everything, and re-enter the license number to start fresh?

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    If the strategy is one that came with CVCX, in the Edit/Strategy Open screen, click on the strategy and click Restore. You can also delete user strategies from this screen. If you want to reset everything, including deleting all your sims, delete directory:

    C:\ProgramData\qfit\cvdata

    When you start the program, it will notice that the directory is gone and recreate it with all the standard strategies and settings.
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    Hey Norm, related to this topic... I don't think the restore process is working for me. I accidentally "stepped over" the original supplied Complete Basic Strategy (by making changes, which accidentally saved), and tried to restore to the original settings. However, it appears to be the same settings as what I changed to. I'd rather not do the full reset as you mentioned in the above post. Any ideas? Thanks in advance. -Nascent

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    There are two ways you could restore all included strategies. The easiest in Windows would be to copy all files starting with USP from

    C:\Program Files (x86)\QFIT\CVData

    to

    C:\ProgramData\QFIT\CVData

    If you are running a very old version of Windows, that won't work. You would need to open a CMD screen and enter:

    "Copy C:\Program Files (x86)\cvdata\qfit\USP*.dat2 C:\Program File (x86)\cvdata\qfit\USP*.dat"

    The quotes are required.

    If you can’t find the ProgramData directory:

    a. Start Button
    b. Control Panel
    c. Click on Appearance and Personalization
    d. Click on Folder Options
    e. Go to the tab View
    f. Check “Hidden files and folders: Show all files and folders”
    g. Click “OK”.
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    Perfect! It worked. The original supplied Complete Basic Strategy settings are back to the original. Thanks Norm. PS: I'm glad you included the extra instructions to show hidden files, I needed that as well! -Nascent

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    Thanks!
    I initially deleted everything in C:\Program Files (x86)\QFIT,
    then I found some other files in
    C:\ProgramData\QFIT
    Those files are automatically hidden, after "show all files and folders", I deleted them all and reinstalled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nascent Norm View Post
    I don't think the restore process is working for me.
    I'm trying to modify the Old Complete High-Low, the restore button is not working at all.
    restore.jpg

    Modification Tables, DD after Split, Mult.:
    black.jpg
    In the Color Key, there's no black button, if I accidentally clicked the black button(turned green), there's no going back..

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    What does the black button mean?

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    I really doubt the accuracy of included strategies. The index for 44 against 4 is 1, it should be 3.

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    Just looked in the book, and that's what is says for the specified rules.
    Last edited by Norm; 03-23-2018 at 05:01 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    Just looked in the book, and that's what is says for the specified rules.
    Which Wong's book says to double 44 against 4 at TC 1?
    Where can I find Don's complete High-Low flooring indices? I haven't fully learned the risk-averse concept, but it should be better in performance. I didn't find the full indices in BJA3.

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    Both the original leather bound book and the 1994 edition.

    I never generated the full, RS indices for Hi-Lo.
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