![]() As an example, you could name it "warthunder.reg". ![]() Export the registry entry "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Gaijin" to your backup (you can do this with any backup software or just use regedit). War Thunder main folder and all its subfolders (by default it's probably in your C:\Program Files (x86) folder, mine was installed to C:\Gaming)Ģ. Backup the following folders to an external drive (or whatever you back your files up to): I copied the installation over to my new computer today, so I'll write a step-by-step for those who want to know how it's done without having to download anything again.ġ. I really don't want to wait 12 hours for it to all download again. I have a feeling I will have to reinstall it even after I restore the files (or is the launcher smart enough to recreate the new registry entries and UserData files if they are missing?).Īny help would be appreciated. Has anyone done this and know what happens? or even worse, will it simply download and install over top of the existing files (making my backup a waste of time)? ![]() or will it download the full client files THEN realize the files are already there and forego installation? realize the required files are there and NOT download the full client and simply create the UserData files and registry entries? Or, if I simply restore the main WT folder to the new computer, then run the installer, will it. Has anyone done this? I'm just wondering what files (and registry entries), outside of the war thunder main folder, would need to be backed up. Since it takes me all day to download WT, I would like to back it up and restore it on my new computer when it arrives.
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