F FAlone Commendable Sep 30, 2016 10 0 1,510 Dec 10, 2017 #1 I just installed win 10 pro to my pc after my pc got the "black screen of death", so all of my games is in the 'windows.old' folder. Can i put it back on the 'program files' without having to reinstalling it all again? Because that would be suck
I just installed win 10 pro to my pc after my pc got the "black screen of death", so all of my games is in the 'windows.old' folder. Can i put it back on the 'program files' without having to reinstalling it all again? Because that would be suck
Solution O O Obakasama Dec 10, 2017 Depends on the service you use, I think. For example with Steam, you could move (or copy and paste) the files to another location and use Steam to relocate the files: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-3248920/moving-hard-drive-steam-installed-computer.html#18907470 GOG and Origin has something similar.
Depends on the service you use, I think. For example with Steam, you could move (or copy and paste) the files to another location and use Steam to relocate the files: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-3248920/moving-hard-drive-steam-installed-computer.html#18907470 GOG and Origin has something similar.
O Obakasama Distinguished Apr 30, 2014 3,424 193 18,090 Dec 10, 2017 Solution #2 Depends on the service you use, I think. For example with Steam, you could move (or copy and paste) the files to another location and use Steam to relocate the files: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-3248920/moving-hard-drive-steam-installed-computer.html#18907470 GOG and Origin has something similar. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Depends on the service you use, I think. For example with Steam, you could move (or copy and paste) the files to another location and use Steam to relocate the files: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-3248920/moving-hard-drive-steam-installed-computer.html#18907470 GOG and Origin has something similar.