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| Songkhla Last Online: Today 05:49 AM Join Date: May 2007 Location: over the hill
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| How do I transfer games to external hard drive? Got the external hard drive formatted. It was easy to find instructions on this. Now I want to move as many of my son's games onto it. Any suggestions on the best way to go about this ? Haven't been able to find any info on this yet. Hate to have to uninstall and re-install all of them. |
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| Wat Arun Last Online: 20-02-2010 02:14 PM Join Date: Feb 2007
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| Programs like app_mover and magic mover can do what you are asking for but I do not know how good they are performing the task. Remember many Registry entries and .ini files have pointers for location of files and above programs may not find all to make necessary changes. |
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| disturbance in the Turnip Last Online: 14-03-2010 04:13 AM Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Lord Black Adders gutter
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| create ISO's of the discs - iso burn - and copy the ISO's to the drive copy the game save folders to the drive. get a copy of daemon tools also - this program allows you to created a virtual cd/dvd drive(s) on your computer that you mount the ISO images in and then use as if it was a disc in a drive. then he has to install the game on the new computer by mounting the ISO file for the game in the virtual dirve and copy the game save folders for the game to where they should be. unless you are using eSATA for the connection to the remote drive it will not be fast enough to use as the install drive - USB2 will not be fast enough.
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| Wat Arun Last Online: 20-02-2010 02:14 PM Join Date: Feb 2007
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What you are trying to do is only possible with very few games. Some game settings and saved games are stored in logged on users folder which is on internal drive. Last edited by BallBreaker : 09-09-2009 at 03:08 PM. | |
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| Songkhla Last Online: Today 05:49 AM Join Date: May 2007 Location: over the hill
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| Yala Last Online: Today 07:43 PM Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Cairns
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best advice given above arnt we the computer wizz | |
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| Sa Kaeo Last Online: Yesterday 08:09 PM Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Canadian living in Aranyaprathet
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| I just copy the folder from my computer onto a portable drive and then open it and double click the exe file. Works with many games but not all. World of Warcrafts works. |
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