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© 2012 XT Racing
To import a session that someone sent you, you can either double-click on the file from Windows
Explorer or if XTStudio is already open then you can use the menu item Home -> Import session.
An open file dialog will appear. Browse to the received file and click open and the session will be
imported and be available from the session tree.
2.1.5 Backup your data
Backing up your XTStudio data is very simple. All of the session data is stored in a single database
file that is located in My Documents\XTStudio. The file is named xtstudio.dat. Simply back that
file up with your normal backup process. When you want to restore the backup just copy that file
back to My Documents\XTStudio (if you haven't already installed XTStudio you may need to
create the XTStudio directory, if you have already installed XTStudio you can replace the blank file
that is in that directory).
2.2 Database sessions
XTStudio maintains a database of all of your GPX Pro sessions that you download. Even if you
need to remove sessions from the GPX Pro because you are running out of memory, once you
download them into XTStudio, you will have them forever.
Sessions in XTStudio are stored by the track name, and the date the session took place. To make
sure that the date and time of the session is accurate it is important to set the local time of the
GPX Pro unit correctly for the track you are racing at so the date/time offset will be correct when
you download the session into XTStudio.
2.2.1 Session tree
The session management bar is the central database for storing your racing sessions. All your
devices (and profiles) will be present in the session tree. And under each profile the the track
name will appear with the type of racing mode the track is for (circuit or point-to-point). In
addition, any drag sessions you have run will appear in a folder by themselves.