Mcgs Hmi Backup Portable [2025]
If you are on a factory floor without a laptop, you can perform a backup directly from the HMI's operational system menu using a flash drive. Step 1: Prepare the Drive
A dialog box will prompt you to select the target directory on your PC where the file will be saved.
This is the standard way to retrieve the project files from the HMI to your computer for editing or storage.
Use a consistent naming scheme that includes: mcgs hmi backup
The most dangerous phrase in industrial automation is: “It’s backed up, I have the project file on my laptop.”
Some MCGS panels support an “export to USB” function directly from the running application, provided a “导出到触摸屏” (Export to HMI) button has been configured by the original programmer:
: Ensure the .mcp or compiled files are visible on the drive. 💻 Method 2: MCGS Software Backup (Via PC) If you are on a factory floor without
Re-verify that the partition style is and the file system is strictly FAT32 . "Upload Prohibited / Password Required"
Method 1: Using a USB Flash Drive or SD Card (PC-Less Backup)
Always format your USB drive to FAT32 before starting, as many HMI systems cannot recognize NTFS or exFAT. Use a consistent naming scheme that includes: The
Wait for the progress bar to reach 100%, then safely remove the flash drive. Method 2: PC-to-HMI Upload using McgsPro Software
The target HMI must have the same firmware version and model number. Restoring a 1061Ti backup to a 7072GT will fail.
There is no legal or safe native bypass for an MCGS project password. You must retrieve the password from your facility's engineering documentation or contact the developer. 3. USB Drive Not Recognized
A backup is worthless until you've successfully restored it to a spare HMI on a test bench. Do this every 3 months.
Just as it hit 92%, the factory lights flickered. A transformer outside had hissed its last breath. The HMI screen went black. Elias held his breath, the silence of the stopped machines more deafening than the roar had been.