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Moving saved game files

Moving saved game files

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DutchMafia5
Junior Member
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01-13-2026, 11:33 AM
#1
Here’s a rewritten version of the text:

This user is concerned about preserving their game save files during a potential CPU upgrade. Currently, their games are installed on a secondary drive, but their saves reside on the primary C: drive. They're considering moving the saves to another drive and back to ensure they don’t lose progress after the upgrade.

They’re asking if it’s possible to simply copy and paste the files between drives, or if there are specific steps required for a successful transfer. The user wants confirmation that this process won’t result in lost save data. They're specifically inquiring about the potential risk of losing all saves and needing to restart games after the upgrade.

Let’s break down the key considerations:

* **Data Backup:** Emphasize the importance of a full backup before any changes are made.
* **File System Compatibility:** Briefly mention that file systems (e.g., NTFS, FAT32) can sometimes cause issues during transfer – ensuring both drives use the same format is helpful.
* **Game-Specific Instructions:** Note that some games have specific instructions for saving and transferring data.
* **Verification:** Suggest verifying the integrity of the saved files after the move (e.g., checksum).

Essentially, they're seeking reassurance that a simple copy/paste will work, or guidance on a more reliable method to avoid data loss.
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DutchMafia5
01-13-2026, 11:33 AM #1

Here’s a rewritten version of the text:

This user is concerned about preserving their game save files during a potential CPU upgrade. Currently, their games are installed on a secondary drive, but their saves reside on the primary C: drive. They're considering moving the saves to another drive and back to ensure they don’t lose progress after the upgrade.

They’re asking if it’s possible to simply copy and paste the files between drives, or if there are specific steps required for a successful transfer. The user wants confirmation that this process won’t result in lost save data. They're specifically inquiring about the potential risk of losing all saves and needing to restart games after the upgrade.

Let’s break down the key considerations:

* **Data Backup:** Emphasize the importance of a full backup before any changes are made.
* **File System Compatibility:** Briefly mention that file systems (e.g., NTFS, FAT32) can sometimes cause issues during transfer – ensuring both drives use the same format is helpful.
* **Game-Specific Instructions:** Note that some games have specific instructions for saving and transferring data.
* **Verification:** Suggest verifying the integrity of the saved files after the move (e.g., checksum).

Essentially, they're seeking reassurance that a simple copy/paste will work, or guidance on a more reliable method to avoid data loss.

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mmsking
Junior Member
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01-13-2026, 08:23 PM
#2
Yes, you can copy game save files. They usually are located in user profile.
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mmsking
01-13-2026, 08:23 PM #2

Yes, you can copy game save files. They usually are located in user profile.

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macatome
Junior Member
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01-13-2026, 10:07 PM
#3
Here’s a revised version of your text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:

“I am seeking assistance in understanding how to access and utilize games that I’ve downloaded onto my computer. Specifically, I'm unsure about establishing a user profile or accessing them within the Steam environment. My downloads are located on my local hard drive – not through the Steam platform itself. Could you please clarify how these games can be properly accessed?”
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macatome
01-13-2026, 10:07 PM #3

Here’s a revised version of your text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:

“I am seeking assistance in understanding how to access and utilize games that I’ve downloaded onto my computer. Specifically, I'm unsure about establishing a user profile or accessing them within the Steam environment. My downloads are located on my local hard drive – not through the Steam platform itself. Could you please clarify how these games can be properly accessed?”

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Amegahoney
Posting Freak
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01-13-2026, 11:34 PM
#4
That's a great explanation! It perfectly captures the idea of user accounts and their purpose within a computer system.
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Amegahoney
01-13-2026, 11:34 PM #4

That's a great explanation! It perfectly captures the idea of user accounts and their purpose within a computer system.