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If your working versions of configuration files are accidentally deleted, or become corrupted, RealView Debugger is unable to determine your target configuration. In this case, making a connection to your chosen target is not possible.
You can do one the following:
If you have made a backup of your configuration, restore it as described in Saving and restoring connection properties.
If it is acceptable to lose all of your Debug Configurations, program preferences, workspaces and other information that is stored in your debugger home directory, you can delete your home directory:
Exit RealView Debugger.
Locate the home directory the debugger is using.
Delete the home directory.
Restart RealView Debugger. It creates a new debugger home directory for you as it starts up, containing a default set of configuration files.
If there are Debug Configurations that you want to keep:
Exit RealView Debugger.
Move or rename your home directory.
Restart RealView Debugger. A new home directory is created and populated with the default set of configuration files.
Use the hints given in Performing manual file or directory backups to copy backed up files to your new home directory.
the following in the RealView Debugger User Guide: