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Hi Folx!
I want to backup my UT2K4. Which folders do i have to backup? It's now
15Gig size. After a year I want to reinstall my XPproSP2 and dont wanna
lose all my downloaded maps and user.ini - any help?
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i just reinstall the game form scratch and overwrite all dirs and files with
the old install.
too much stuff to move around.
or, save the whole game to a diff location, install OS then copy back the
UT2004 game and use this:
"David Hasselhoff .de" <space-orbit@gmx.de> wrote in message
news:gxh29wuip3rn.1w7pbir4ccev$.dlg@40tude.net...
> Hi Folx!
> I want to backup my UT2K4. Which folders do i have to backup? It's now
> 15Gig size. After a year I want to reinstall my XPproSP2 and dont wanna
> lose all my downloaded maps and user.ini - any help?
>
> THX David Hasselhoff
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Am/On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 10:10:17 -0400 schrieb/wrote user in
alt.games.unreal.tournament:
> i just reinstall the game form scratch and overwrite all dirs and files with
> the old install.
> too much stuff to move around.
> or, save the whole game to a diff location, install OS then copy back the
> UT2004 game and use this:
>
> http://spaz.s5.com/
Jo, thats a quite interesting program that I can use for for my Backup of
UT2004. I just downloaded it and will try it. Lots of work to burn 4 DVDs.
The biggest game I ever had.
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<user> wrote in message news:Z-WdneAVd8Qu__vfRVn-rw@rogers.com...
>i just reinstall the game form scratch and overwrite all dirs and files
>with the old install.
> too much stuff to move around.
> or, save the whole game to a diff location, install OS then copy back the
> UT2004 game and use this:
>
> http://spaz.s5.com/
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