you cannot do it after the fact...but if you had downloaded the updates using the website you would have them all saved...bp2008 developed a tool to do this automatically for you...there is a tread on it..So, what is the quick and dirty method to get back to 4.5.9.6 from the website?
understood. i had planned to implement bp2008's tool, but never got around to it. so, for now, we just have to wait for a further update (e.g., 4.5.9.8) addressing this issue?you cannot do it after the fact...but if you had downloaded the updates using the website you would have them all saved...bp2008 developed a tool to do this automatically for you...there is a tread on it..
yes or find a post where someone posted a dropbox link to an earlier version...understood. i had planned to implement bp2008's tool, but never got around to it. so, for now, we just have to wait for a further update (e.g., 4.5.9.8) addressing this issue?
I dont think its an issue...since you rebooted while the service was running, it likely considers that "unexpected"...ok, thanks as usual, Fenderman.
quick unrelated question: I switched over to "running blue iris as a service" a few days ago.
I had to reboot earlier today, so I closed the GUI (I did not stop the service, however) and then re-booted the PC.
After reboot and re-launch of the Blue Iris GUI, I noticed the following status message:View attachment 20906
Is this message indicative of a problem? Usually I think of "unexpected shutdown" as a message that would follow a system crash.
he does not read the forum...its always best to email so that it gets resolved quicker.regarding the storage errors, has anyone sent a message to Ken @ Blue Iris? Or should we assume he reads this forum, so that notifying him is redundant?
Blue Iris Update Helper (BiUpdateHelper)
I just installed this last night and seems to be doing what it is supposed to do.