Use Silhouette’s library export function.I recommend you faithfully use at least 2 of these backup methods. There are 4 basic methods of backing up your Silhouette Library, and there are pros and cons to each. With autoupdate off, you’ll need to go here to find out when new updates are available and to download them. So that updates don’t catch you by surprise, go to Preferences, Updates and set Check for Updates to “Never.” Autoupdate is not reliable anyway, and you don’t want to update until you hear from the bleeding edge adopters that its OK. They can always be recovered from Silhouette, but other files and your library structure are vulnerable and require your attention to back them up, regularly, and especially before any software update. There is virtually no risk of permanently losing your SDS files. your Library folders, arrangement and any keywords or descriptions you have input.3 rd party digital files you have uploaded to the Library and their previews.the digital files you have personally created and saved to the Library and their previews.the digital files you have purchased from the Silhouette Design Store (SDS) and their previews.Your Silhouette library contains 4 components: I’ve created this page to compile everything you need to know (and probably more), in one place. And that’s not surprising because it is a super confusing and somewhat fluid topic.
#Where are silhouette studio library files stored how to#
I hear a lot of confusion about how to backup your Silhouette Studio library to prepare for an update, a random library corruption, the inevitable hard drive crash, or to move it to a new computer.