Impulse is a convenient way to purchase and install both applications and games, but what if you want to archive these for backups or for later use?  It is possible to archive and restore your games/applications within Impulse, in which you can then leave them in their default location, or backup to an external drive.

If you are an Object Desktop subscriber, it’s recommended you archive your applications in case your subscription expires, this way you will always have access to your applications.

Lets go through the steps of archiving an item in Impulse.


Archiving


Open Impulse and browse to the My Games, or My Software tabs and find the item you wish to archive.  Make note that you must have it downloaded and installed before archiving.  Once you have your selection, right-click and select ‘Archive Application’.

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Once clicked, the item will proceed to be archived, and the length of time this will take depends on the size of the product chosen. 

Once archived, the .impulse file is placed in the following default locations:

Vista - C:\ProgramData\Stardock\Impulse\backup

XP - C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Stardock\Impulse\Backup

The default archive location can be changed by clicking the Orb, selecting Preferences, then Folders.

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Now your items are archived, and you can leave them or backup to your preferred choice of backups.

 

Restoring


You have your stuff archived, so now you need to know how to restore it.  Open Impulse and click the Orb, and select ‘restore archive’.

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A window will then open with the location of your archives, now just select the one you want to restore, and Impulse will restore it.

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It’s a pretty simple and effective way to keep a copy of your apps and games backed up to another source.  If you don’t have Impulse already, head over to www.impulsedriven.com and grab a free copy.


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on May 06, 2009

Not Anywhere archives. No internet/authentication required to install from those, so as long as you've got them backed up it won't matter if Stardock goes out of business.

 

Actually they do require internet/authentication. Here is the process as I understand it:

 

  1. Download archive for the game you want to install.
  2. Download a copy of Impulse if you don't already have it.
  3. Transfer these to the system you want to install them on.
  4. Install Impulse.
  5. Install the game.
  6. Now you have to Unlock your installation. Head to http://anywhere.impulsedriven.com/unlock.aspx to enter the activation code generated by the installation.
  7. You've given an unlock code. Enter that.
  8. Now you have to activate the product. Head to http://anywhere.impulsedriven.com/activation.aspx and browse for the activation request file (Product Activation Request.dat is an example).

I haven't been able to complete this process as the files I downloaded never would install properly, so I don't know how that will work out in practice, but those are the steps as shown on http://anywhere.impulsedriven.com/

 

So in short, I'm unaware of a way to make a real backup of a game purchased through Impulse.

on May 06, 2009

It turns out that's basically how it works, except only a little different.

  1. Login to http://anywhere.impulsedriven.com/
  2. Download all the pieces to your game.
  3. Transfer to the offline PC.
  4. Start the installer. It will present you with a menu that gives you three steps (with links).

The rest of the steps are shown in the image.

on May 07, 2009

The "Download and Archive" option is OS indepentant

I have the "Archive Applications before updating" option ticked, but Impulse is not auto archiving my apps, at all... I have to do this manually after they are installed, which defeats the idea of OS independent backups.

A fix/workaround for this would be great, if anyone knows how to.

TIA, starkers.

 

on Sep 30, 2010

September 2010 and still having archive install bugs. Hit restore and then says install were etc ,then closes up says complete and then starts download Jesus Christ just give us a .exe archive of the game it would save them bandwidth and us the hassle of slowly growing to hate impulse

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