Back up signing keys

I would like to reformat my computer. How can I save my BB signing keys so I can write it again later?

Check out it:

http://supportforums.BlackBerry.com/T5/testing-and-deployment/backup-and-restore-BlackBerry-code-SIG...

Also follow this doc:

https://developer.BlackBerry.com/native/documentation/com.QNX.doc.native_sdk.DevGuide/com.QNX.doc.na...

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