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hello,

it's seems I made a mistake;

I wanted to move my saved game folder to an another disk because available disk space on my C was low and I did'nt follow the right procedure, I only used cut and copy. When I launched my game he didn't find my joystick settings and what I did I only pointed in the oldest folder moved to my new drive  to reload settings.

i would like to restore the previous situation with the good saved game folder in my C and after that follow the right procedure via properties and change location.

I also think that this situation cause trouble with the SRS installation

Can you help me ?

THKS

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@NOXX*

https://forums.eagle.ru/topic/171017-how-to-move-saved-games-folder-to-different-drive/

have a look at this post.

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Posted
40 minutes ago, NOXX* said:

i would like to restore the previous situation with the good saved game folder in my C and after that follow the right procedure via properties and change location.

 

If the original C:\Users\your-user\Saved Games\ folder is not there, then I'm afraid that there is no way to get Windows to re-create it. Sorry.

 

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18 minutes ago, maximov said:


That only works if you have a proper saved games folder that you relocated somewhere else (not cut/pasted) .. it allows to restore it to its default location. I’m afraid that it wont work on OP’s case.

 

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