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scifo76
08-08-2019, 11:12 AM
I'm gonna reinstall my Windows and I wonder if there's a way to export and keep all my EQ/Duxa UI settings? All the UI windows, Friend list, macros etc.
Thankful for all the help.
tsuchang
08-08-2019, 11:24 AM
I recently copied and pasted my eq folder to a sim card and plugged it into the laptop. It works fine with alll the settings I had on the table top.
Try copying it and pasting it to yer puter after the reinstall.
scifo76
08-08-2019, 11:30 AM
So I don't actually need to "install" EQ on the new computer with the installation files? It's enough to copy all the files to run the game?
loramin
08-08-2019, 12:00 PM
So I don't actually need to "install" EQ on the new computer with the installation files? It's enough to copy all the files to run the game?
Correct: the folder (should) have everything you need, and whatever system libraries (or what not) that it may have needed to install on your computer back in the day should already be "baked into" your OS today.
scifo76
08-08-2019, 12:13 PM
Awesome. Thanks for swift(wind) replies.
scifo76
08-08-2019, 12:16 PM
Correct: the folder (should) have everything you need, and whatever system libraries (or what not) that it may have needed to install on your computer back in the day should already be "baked into" your OS today.
Just for clarification, I am doing a complete fresh win7 installation on a new SSD drive, so there won't be any leftover files.
loramin
08-08-2019, 01:59 PM
Just for clarification, I am doing a complete fresh win7 installation on a new SSD drive, so there won't be any leftover files.
What I meant was, back in the day EQ had to install stuff like the latest direct X, because your computer likely didn't have it and it needed it for EQ. Like maybe it needed version 21, but your Windows copy only came with version 19, so EQ had to install Direct X 21 elsewhere on your system (not in your EQ folder)
Today, even though EQ still requires Direct X 21 (or whatever version) ... even older versions of Windows come with Direct X 597 pre-instlaled (or whatever higher version). So there's nothing your computer needs from the EQ installer except the EQ files themselves (even though that wasn't true in the past).
So regardless you should be fine.
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