A USB drive formatted to FAT32 (NTFS often fails), and the HMI powered on.
If you work with —also known as Kinco or Weinview in some regions—you know these units are reliable workhorses. But are you prepared for when one fails? mcgs hmi backup
Don’t Lose Your Recipe: A Practical Guide to MCGS HMI Backup & Recovery A USB drive formatted to FAT32 (NTFS often
Do you have a locked MCGS file you can't upload from? Let me know in the comments—there are a few legacy tricks involving the bootloader, but that’s a topic for another post. Disclaimer: Always consult your machine’s safety manual before connecting/disconnecting USB drives or rebooting operational HMIs. Don’t Lose Your Recipe: A Practical Guide to
Walk out to your production floor. Find your oldest MCGS panel. Try to upload from it. If you fail, you have just identified a critical risk in your operation.