1. Open a Windows PowerShell Prompt.
2. Navigate to the directory where SaveRestore.ps1 is located (generally c:\Program Files\Intel\DMIX).
3. Type the following:
SaveRestore.ps1 –Action Save –ConfigPath e:\settings.txt
Restore Example
To restore the adapter settings from a file on removable media, do the following:
1. Open a Windows PowerShell Prompt.
2. Navigate to the directory where SaveRestore.ps1 is located (generally c:\Program Files\Intel\DMIX).
3. Type the following:
SaveRestore.ps1 –Action Restore –ConfigPath e:\settings.txt
Using the VBScript Version
The system on which you restore network configuration settings must have the same configuration as the one
on which the save was performed.
NOTES:
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You must have Administrator privileges to run scripts. If you do not have Administrator priv-
ileges, you will not receive an error, the script just will not run.
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Only adapter settings are saved (these include ANS teaming and VLANs). The adapter's
driver is not saved.
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Restore using the script only once. Restoring multiple times may result in unstable con-
figuration.
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The Restore operation requires the same OS as when the configuration was Saved.
Command Line Syntax
cscript SavResDX.vbs save|restore [filename] [/bdf]
SavResDX.vbs has the following command line options:
Option
Description
save
Saves adapter and team settings that have been changed from the default settings. When
you restore with the resulting file, any settings not contained in the file are assumed to be the
default.
restore
Restores the settings.
filename
The file to save settings to or restore settings from. If no filename is specified, the script
default to WmiConf.txt.
NOTE:
The static IP address and WINS configuration are saved to separate files
(StaticIP.txt and WINS.txt). You cannot choose the path or names for these files. If you wish
restore these settings, the files must be in the same directory as the SavResDX.vbs script.
/bdf
If you specify /bdf during a restore, the script attempts to restore the configuration based on
the PCI Bus:Device:Function:Segment values of the saved configuration. If you removed,