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Saved game are the most important back up 8) My windows dual boot loader failed a few months ago, I couldn't repaired it and I lost a bunch of very advanced saved games (Batman knight, Dishonored 2 etc), I don't have the motivation to restart them yet :(
Saved game are the most important back up 8)

My windows dual boot loader failed a few months ago, I couldn't repaired it and I lost a bunch of very advanced saved games (Batman knight, Dishonored 2 etc), I don't have the motivation to restart them yet :(

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Posted 05/20/2019 06:54 AM   
I had that happen long ago, prior to Steam's cloud save.
I had that happen long ago, prior to Steam's cloud save.

#17
Posted 05/20/2019 06:59 AM   
[quote="chtiblue"]Saved game are the most important back up 8) My windows dual boot loader failed a few months ago, I couldn't repaired it and I lost a bunch of very advanced saved games (Batman knight, Dishonored 2 etc), I don't have the motivation to restart them yet :([/quote] Use this program and save the game saves to a different drive the program is portable. https://www.gamesave-manager.com/
chtiblue said:Saved game are the most important back up 8)

My windows dual boot loader failed a few months ago, I couldn't repaired it and I lost a bunch of very advanced saved games (Batman knight, Dishonored 2 etc), I don't have the motivation to restart them yet :(


Use this program and save the game saves to a different drive the program is portable.


https://www.gamesave-manager.com/

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Posted 05/20/2019 07:38 AM   
thanks Zig!
thanks Zig!

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Posted 05/20/2019 08:32 AM   
[quote="Metal-O-Holic"]LOL backups... i can't tell how many times i have a tried a software and when its time to restore it eather does not work or the backup is just oo frikin old that its no use. So maby its a blessing your pc would go over total format once in a while,atleast you don't need to organize it as thats just too much work LOL . Do you really have anything value there ? Photos, do i ever look at them ? No. Old documents, not rarely used. I would say only important thing could be some emails but actually still most of them are crap and the ones important should be printed. .... maby we should things valued to us off the computer[/quote] Use a good imaging software that backs up incrementally and either daily at night or weekly. Theres no reason why your backups shouldn't work. But yeah, at work we have a saying an untested backup solution isn't really a backup at all.
Metal-O-Holic said:LOL backups... i can't tell how many times i have a tried a software and when its time to restore it eather does not work or the backup is just oo frikin old that its no use. So maby its a blessing your pc would go over total format once in a while,atleast you don't need to organize it as thats just too much work LOL . Do you really have anything value there ? Photos, do i ever look at them ? No. Old documents, not rarely used. I would say only important thing could be some emails but actually still most of them are crap and the ones important should be printed. .... maby we should things valued to us off the computer


Use a good imaging software that backs up incrementally and either daily at night or weekly. Theres no reason why your backups shouldn't work. But yeah, at work we have a saying an untested backup solution isn't really a backup at all.

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#20
Posted 05/20/2019 11:46 AM   
[quote="Metal-O-Holic"]LOL backups... i can't tell how many times i have a tried a software and when its time to restore it eather does not work or the backup is just oo frikin old that its no use.[/quote] One simple option is to create a separate folder and keep the most important stuff there, including copies of game saves. Then you can archive or simply copy it to an external drive from time to time. No need to rely on any backup software in this case. The only problem is to remember to do it.
Metal-O-Holic said:LOL backups... i can't tell how many times i have a tried a software and when its time to restore it eather does not work or the backup is just oo frikin old that its no use.

One simple option is to create a separate folder and keep the most important stuff there, including copies of game saves. Then you can archive or simply copy it to an external drive from time to time. No need to rely on any backup software in this case. The only problem is to remember to do it.

#21
Posted 05/20/2019 11:29 PM   
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