# Extract an IVD file using the DiaLog software

To begin with, extracting an IVD file using DiaLog software, connect the Rebel data logger to the PC via a USB cable.

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Click on Rebel Explorer

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In the SD folders, expand the desired folder, and select the. IVD file you wish to extract and right-click to display the menu to choose 'Get File(s)'.

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Name the file and click 'Save.'

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Click 'Yes' to import the downloaded file(s) in DiaLog.

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