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Old 05-09-2016, 07:08 PM   #1
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most painless way to move to a new hard drive

So I have OOTP installed on the default hard drive (240 GB SSD). That drive has been filling up and so I bought a new HDD that I'm going to dedicate for gaming. What would be the most painless way to move everything over to that new hard drive?

This is OOTP 17 on Windows 10

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If by everything you do mean everything including all your programs and files, easiest way to do that would be a clone of the original drive to the new one (assuming it's also an internal drive).

If the newer drive has a larger capacity than the original drive, make sure the cloning software you use will not clip the drive so you don't lose the extra space.
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Old 05-09-2016, 07:17 PM   #3
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my suggestion would be to zip it up, put it on a usb flash and move it to the new computer
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Old 05-09-2016, 07:19 PM   #4
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If by everything you do mean everything including all your programs and files, easiest way to do that would be a clone of the original drive to the new one (assuming it's also an internal drive).

If the newer drive has a larger capacity than the original drive, make sure the cloning software you use will not clip the drive so you don't lose the extra space.
I just mean the ootp files. The installed files and everything that get's put into my documents folder. I can just re-install the game into that new drive, but how would I tell the game where to find all of the data?
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I just mean the ootp files. The installed files and everything that get's put into my documents folder. I can just re-install the game into that new drive, but how would I tell the game where to find all of the data?
Install the game first. Let it build the folder path you want, then copy your files from the previous install to the new path.
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