HOW-TO:
1) Take note of or even mark which USB port the USB Flash Drive is plugged into in
the face of the Bloodhound.
2) Plug the USB Flash Drive into the computer on which you are running Gas Chart.
3) Allow the drive to be recognized and open it.
4) Find the file which looks something like, "BH_DATA.IBD" and copy it to a place you will remember
where it is, such as your Windows desktop.
5) Remove the USB Flash Drive from your computer, and replace it into the SAME USB
SLOT you removed it from on the face of the Bloodhound. Put it in the slot at
the rear of the Bloodhound. If your USB Flash Drive has a light that indicates
data read/write, verify it is working.
8) Open Gas Chart. Verify you are configured properly in Setup (see picture below) and Bloodhound tab for either USB/Serial or Ethernet connection.
9) Right click on the Gas Chart window to bring up the "Gas Chart Control Box".
10) Click on the button entitled, "Start New Data Base".
11) Give the database an ENTIRELY UNIQUE name and save it.
The database you were logging to prior to having to do the recovery will remain in the
C:\DB_CUE directory. Gas Chart's main charts should now be empty of data (if not, click "Redraw Chart" to verify a new
database has indeed been started).
NOTE: We like to click the "Redraw Chart" button in the Gas Chart Control Box at
this point to verify that the chart comes up blank.
13) Locate the file you saved from the USB Flash Drive and select it, and go through the
import process.
14) You may find you have to click "Redraw Chart" in the "Gas Chart Control Box", or
even close and restart Gas Chart to get the data to show.
15) We have found that it is often the case when at this stage that your lagged data
and LAS/XLS exports may be erroneous. In order to rectify that problem, see the
Knowledge Base article on "How to correct for Flawed LAS/XLS Exported Data".
NOTE: There is a reference to this article in the "Other Articles of Interest" section
below.
CONGRATULATIONS, you're done!