

Worst case, uninstall, then reinstall, then immediately create a backup thus lessening severity of future worst case.

If the freezing problems reoccur delete the TS directory and copy your backup to that location. If a few charts are corrupted then delete those charts, save the workspaces, exit, reboot and create a backup. It is unlikely there's anything in these objects that caused your problems. They have not been refreshed but you just created a backup. The inability to set this directly via step 1 above makes it difficult to get this set correctly.ħ) Manually backup everything by copying the TS directory and all it's files to an external drive.Ĩ) Open TS and open your old workspaces. you will see an auxillary popup window where you must specify the data be downloaded ASAP and checkmark a box that says Set Default.

This first time (only on this first event). Specify 1 tick interval, 6 months back, for an actively traded symbol like because it's a huge ammount of data that's big enough to trigger a download scheduler event. Single instances of Chart Objects.ĭata tab, checkmark show download scheduler requestĭesktop tab, checkmark open a new desktop on startup.Ĥ) Delete the Cache and TCache sub-folders within the TS\program\ directoryĥ) Start TS but do not open your old desktops and workspaces. Here's the steps that will refresh the areas that could be corrupted.
