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Strategies & Market Trends : TC2000 Users Technical Analysis Forum

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To: Andre Karam who wrote (2671)1/17/2000 5:13:00 PM
From: bob wallace  Read Replies (1) of 3291
 
>How does 4.2 save downloaded data? I presume it is saved to the hard >disk and the CD-Rom serves only to provide programs and formulas for >the retrieval, manipulation and display of the data?

downloaded data is saved to hard disk - the CD rom contains historical data, it is required for scans that go back more than 120 days or so

>Also, is it required to back up your downloaded data on a regular >basis as the old version required?

I dont back it up, you can always rebuild using the CD rom, maybe others have a different idea

>Finally, does one receive a new CD update on a regular basis?

yes, approximately quarterly, at which time you hard disk data is
rebuilt, thus effectively capping the total amount of HD space you will need (though I have no idea what that cap might be)
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