Originally posted by ZM Dr. Dro :. Thanks for the help, all :. Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 28 Jul, am. Posts: 9. Discussions Rules and Guidelines. Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic harassment, fighting, or rude posts. All rights reserved. Upgrade by launching Setup on the media while running Windows You will have the option to: a. Perform a Full Upgrade , which keeps personal files including drivers , apps, and Windows Settings. This is the default experience and is the one that Installation Assistant uses.
Keep Data Only will keep personal files including drivers only, not apps and not Windows Settings. Clean Install will install Windows 11 and keep nothing from the Windows 10 installation.
Boot from media to launch Setup. This path is a clean install and will not retain previous files or settings. Important: You should verify that your device meets minimum system requirements before you choose to boot from media, because it will allow you to install Windows 11 if you have at least TPM 1.
Installing Windows 11 on devices that don't meet minimum system requirements. Windows 11 More Warning: Microsoft recommends against installing Windows 11 on a device that does not meet the Windows 11 minimum system requirements. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Cloud saves and game syncing are obviously critical components, but as someone with far too many PCs—they're for testing, honestly! That might seem like a relatively minor detail, but with game install sizes often passing the GB mark, my 1TB per month data cap from Comcast Xfinity can be a problem, especially with up to eight different test PCs.
Let me quickly run through the major stores and mention how they work right now, before I get to the worst offender at least in my book. Not every store is 'perfect,' but most at least offer a workaround.
Guess which company comes up short. You'll need to grab two things. You can find the number for the game in question by searching for the game on Steam and looking at the URL. So as an example, Hunt: Showdown is game number The other thing you need is the game files, which are in the Common subfolder. Usually this is pretty easy to figure out—again, Hunt: Showdown's folder is simply called "Hunt Showdown".
Copy both the ACF file and the game folder to the appropriate Steam folder on a different PC and when you next start Steam, you'll find the new game listed.
You can use the same process to back up a game's files, rather than trying to use Steam's built-in backup functionality. That's mostly because there's no separate ACF file to worry about. I do this over a Gigabit Ethernet connection, which is still pretty slow if you're looking at moving GB of data typically about 15 minutes. Technically the folder can be placed anywhere on the new PC—or even a network drive, though if you're not using 10GbE I wouldn't do that. Start up GOG Galaxy, go to your library, and click on the appropriate game.
Once finished, start Uplay on the other PC, click on the appropriate game icon in your library, and below the big blue "Download" button you should see a link that says "Locate installed game.
Find the game folder it can be anywhere, though the default is the same as the Battle. Next to the big, blue Install button is a text link that says "Already installed? Locate the game.
Whether you've used the default location or changed it to some other folder, that folder on the new PC is where you need to copy the game folder.
Once the file transfer is complete, however, you still need to click the orange "Download" button—if everything was done properly, rather than downloading the files, Origin will verify the files and install the game. It's a bit less obvious but overall relatively painless. Bethesda Launcher: The process is nearly identical to that of Origin. Start the Bethesda Launcher client, click on the game, and then click on the "Download" button.
If the files are present, the launcher will verify them and sync your cloud saves.
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