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Thread: Going to be reformatting my computer soon. How do I save my data?

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    Default Going to be reformatting my computer soon. How do I save my data?

    I know with snes you could find physical save state files, and then just load them into a new rom/emu and pick up where you left off. I want to save my files. It can be either or, the hard memory, or the save states. I'm running windows xp and PCSX2 0.9.8 (r4600).

    Thank you.

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    Default path is: C:\Users\X\Documents\PCSX2\

    Back up that folder if you want to keep your saves.

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    Go to the above mentioned directory and backup the PCSX2 folder, that if you haven't change the default path of the emulator.

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    click start run and type ntbackup
    select the folder with ur saveed file and it will make backup of it that u can put on usb
    after u reformat ur computer u can easily restore the files by typing ntbackup again and choose restore files select the backup file that u put on the usb and all ur data will be restored

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    You could always find an online storage.

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