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So here is the problem --i have saved all my aircraft input folders -- bought a new computer win 11 --reinstalled DCS -- as expected all input bindings are back to stock ... so now no mater where i replace my saved input folders , either in the saved game folders or the ED core folders . still have stock binding .. saved files did not change anything ---so it looks like spendings hours and hours re-doing the bindings  == PLEASE SAY IT AINT SO ?

Have i done it all wrong or ?? === Not looking forward to re-binding Everything ===any ideas or Help --Thank you ...

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I believe the process would be: Export the bindings from DCS Controls Menu on the old computer, transfer the exported files to the new Computer and then import them from DCS Controls Menu on the new computer. 

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1 hour ago, NIAGARA MOHAWK said:

 PLEASE SAY IT AINT SO ?

It ain't so 😄 .

You old diff.lua files copied from old computer have old USB GUIDs in their names. New computer means new GUIDs, thus your new Windows doesn't recognize old file names. You have to do something to rename these old files so that new PC recognizes them.

There's more than one way to skin this cat. The most idiot-proof is importing files one by one (aircraft by aircraft, controller by controller) using "Load profile" button in controls menu. It can take a while though, especially if you own lots of aircraft modules (multiply number of controllers by number of aircraft and you'll see how many files need to be imported). It's the only one I use, however, 'cause I'm too "programming-challenged" to write anything that would do it automatically for me. Not a big deal anyway, I can do 20-odd minutes of tedious clicking, one doesn't buy a new computer every year, right?

For more info take a quick look at attached guide one of our experienced forum brethren posted here years ago (don't remember which one and aparently he was too shy to sign his work 😉 ). 

DCS_New_Computer.pdf

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Yeah basically all you have to do is, using Explorer, paste the new file name containing the new ID onto your old controls file. Very fast and easy to do. 

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3 hours ago, Art-J said:

For more info take a quick look at attached guide one of our experienced forum brethren posted here years ago (don't remember which one and aparently he was too shy to sign his work 😉 ). 

haha.

that is my doc. i am modest. not shy. i never thought to sign it. 🙂

https://pcwiseman.com/downloads_files/DCS_New_Computer.pdf

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Thanks Everyone for your inputs ..when I get some time in the next few days or so ---And it Looks like I'm Gonna Need it ?? 

I will give all these a good read and try to understand it all  /  decipher / and give it a try , although the old HD has been cleaned out also with a fresh win 11 install updated from 10, all I have to work with will be the saved game folders I saved on a backup external HD ...

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10 hours ago, SharpeXB said:

Yeah basically all you have to do is, using Explorer, paste the new file name containing the new ID onto your old controls file. Very fast and easy to do. 

Ha! Fast and easy if you know what the new IDs are supposed to be, but on new PC with fresh Win 11 you just don't.

The only way that comes to my mind is loading DCS, making single change to each controller in each aircraft so that a bunch of diff.luas with new file name get created, then exiting and doing the renaming. 

I'd hazard a guess, however, that it's going to take even more of tedious clicking than using built-in "load profile" option.

i7 9700K @ stock speed, single GTX1070, 32 gigs of RAM, TH Warthog, MFG Crosswind, Win10.

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