boomer wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 1:30 pm
I have decided the time is right to go forward with V5 upgrade. I am currently running V4. Is there a documented procedure on how to accomplish this with the least amount of fallout. I looked in the V5 manual and did not see anything. I would like to know what to expect to allow me to have a backup/backout plan if something goes wrong. Perhaps I have missed something.
Step 1) Back up your Blue Iris 4 Configuration
Back up your Blue Iris 4 settings by clicking on the "Export settings" button in Blue Iris 4 settings -> About tab and copy the exported settings file ("Blue Iris.reg") from C:\Program Files\Blue Iris 4 to a safe location like your Desktop.
Step 2) Un-configure Service Mode
If you run Blue Iris 4 as a service, you will need to open Blue Iris 4 and turn off that feature temporarily. It is in Blue Iris Options -> Startup. Un-select "Run as a Windows service" checkbox.
Step 3) Install Blue Iris 5
Download and install Blue Iris Version 5 Full Install from here:
https://blueirissoftware.com/blueiris.exe
Step 4) Run Blue Iris 5
Both Blue Iris V4 and V5 both share the same location for their configuration settings in the Windows registry. Basically, the Blue Iris V5 installer converts V4 settings in the registry to reflect V5. For this reason,
you should never switch back and forth between Blue Iris V4 and V5. If you want to go back to V4, uninstall V5, run V4 and re-import the V4 backup file called "Blue Iris.reg" in the folder C:\Program Files\Blue Iris 4.
Step 5) Backup Blue Iris 5 Configuration before Uninstalling Blue Iris 4!!!!
Back up your Blue Iris 5 settings by clicking on the "Export settings" button in Blue Iris 5
settings -> About tab. The exported file is called "Blue Iris.reg" and is located in C:\Program Files\Blue Iris 5.
Step 6) Uninstall Blue Iris 4
After Blue Iris 5 is running correctly, you can uninstall Blue Iris 4. When it asks if you want to delete registry entries and activation, click no. Unfortunately, it will still delete your Blue Iris registry entries and activation. This is a bug in Blue Iris 4's uninstaller. This will cause Blue Iris 5 to run in Demo mode. This is why we backed up Blue Iris 5 settings in Step 5.
Step 7) Restore Blue Iris 5 settings
If Blue Iris 5 has suddenly lost activation, restore your backup by clicking on "Import settings" button in settings -> About tab and select "Blue Iris.reg" in C:\Program Files\Blue Iris 5.
Step 8) Configure Service Mode
Optional. After Blue Iris 4 is uninstalled, it is safe to re-enable service mode.
In Blue Iris 5, the options menu has moved slightly. Access it by clicking this menu button, then Settings.