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    Default Changing PID Units after every update

    Guys am I doing something wrong here, after every firmware/bootblock update I have to manually go through each and every PID for BBL and change all the units back over from the default metric ones to what I had them set to. Is there a better way or am I doing something wrong, I think my options text file has been saved with the units changed and I saved it again just in case after changing them all again?

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    Last edited by rcr1978; September 28th, 2013 at 03:35 PM.
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    Are you saving Options.txt to the folder My Documents\EFILive\V8\Config...?

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    Yes that's were the file saves to, it is possible I had changed the units after saving but this has been a problem for me for a while after each update I would think I had changed the units before saving at one point if not everytime. This time I made sure so I will see if this happens again on the next update. No one else run into this?
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