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As with anything where you spend a lot of time setting it up, it's always a good idea to do periodic backups of your XBMC settings and library. This is especially true if you are thinking of running a development build such as a nightly, monthly, or beta. There are various ways to backup XBMC's settings, the easiest simply being to make a copy of your userdata folder, but this guide will attempt to consolidate the different methods and explain them.
What settings XBMC uses and where are they stored
Main page: Settings
Backup add-on
Main page: Add-on:XBMC Backup
Manual backup
Main page: userdata folder
Moving the video library another location
HOW-TO:Backing up and moving the library with NFOs