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Transferring games to new PC #701879
02/25/11 01:36 PM
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I'm expecting a new PC tomorrow (Windows 7) & have been busily uninstalling most of the download games I have in the hope that I can re-install them on my new system. Hopefully there won't be a problem with BF games but what about The Adventure Shop games? - I'm quite keen to be able to re-download Yoomurjak's Ring & possibly Black Mirror 2 if the disc still doesn't work!

Also I have quite a few games that don't have copy protection e.g. The Blackwell games from Wadget Eye. Can I just copy them to disc, unininstall them from my old syatem & use on my new system legitimately? I don't want to cheat anyone but I don't want to buy the games twice!

My aim is to free up my XP & leave it in a good state so that it's there for 'older games' - but it would be good if I can take my downloaded ones 'with me'!

Re: Transferring games to new PC [Re: chrissie] #701887
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You don't have to uninstall the Big Fish games from the old computer before installing them on the new one. Big Fish doesn't limit you that way.

I don't know about the Adventure Shop games. I don't know if they keep track of whether you uninstalled something or not, but the number of installs is limited. If you have a problem, contact Adventure Shop.

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Also I have quite a few games that don't have copy protection e.g. The Blackwell games from Wadget Eye. Can I just copy them to disc, unininstall them from my old syatem & use on my new system legitimately?

Sure. As long as you bought them, you can install them on any of your computers.

Re: Transferring games to new PC [Re: Jenny100] #701937
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Thank you Jenny100!

Re: Transferring games to new PC [Re: chrissie] #702520
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My new PC arrived yesterday & it's so smooth!

On the subject of transferring games - The Adventure Shop allow 6 downloads so I was able to download again Yoomurjaks Ring. As for Black Mirror 2 - my original disc version, which wouldn't work on my XP, has installed like a dream, as well as some other game discs I originally had problems with including ND Shadow at the Waters Edge & The Experiment. Unfortunately I had a problem with ND Trail of the Twister - one of the files seems to be corrupt so have emailed the problem to HER Interactive. I haven't tried installing any of the Indie games I copied to disc yet!

My installation discs didn't work for either my printer or scanner but I was able to download updated drivers for Win 7 from Canon & HP respectively. I've installed so much stuff, including about 8 full file games, but they just seem to take up a blip of space on the hard drive - it's great!

I've been reading with interest cruise's thread about buying a new laptop & partitioning it to support 2 operating systems - no! I won't be going in that direction! I've cleared my XP of all installed software, documents, music, photos etc, defragmented it & used a registry cleaner. It's still in good working order & there if I want to replay any game that won't work on Win 7.

It did seem extravagant to buy a new system when I already had one that worked but now I've had it for over a day I don't feel guilty anymore about buying it!

Re: Transferring games to new PC [Re: chrissie] #702523
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It sounds like you are having a great time with your new computer, chrissie! No guilt necessary - it's time for the best of both worlds, a new Windows 7 computer and a nice clean XP computer for games that won't work on Windows 7. Although I think you'll find they are going to be few and far between.

I've had great luck with getting Win 7 drivers for several older peripherals. Glad to hear your printers are working too.

Have fun!


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Re: Transferring games to new PC [Re: Draclvr] #702530
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Thanks Draclvr, it's reassuring to know that there aren't that many games that won't work! The only software disc I had which wouldn't work was Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 which when I went to try & update discovered that there is now a version 9.0! Where have I been? rolleyes It's even beyond updates so I've had to buy it new, but apart from that I guess I've been very lucky with my peripherals! lol

EDIT: I've just tried to install a couple of Indie games I copied to memory stick before uninstalling from my XP - BS 2.5 & The Lost City of Malathedra. They both look as if they are going to play perfectly!

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Re: Transferring games to new PC [Re: chrissie] #702570
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My XP desktop is working great (now) and plays all the games I have on it, it just seems "old" when I compare it to Windows 7 on my grandsons laptop and others that I got a chance to poke around on.

I have a Vista laptop that is upgradeable to Windows 7 but so far it is fine as is. One of the things I just love is how pictures are downloaded. I have so many different digital camera between mine and others in the house. I am sure 7 is the same as Vista in this aspect, it does not redownload pictures you have already done. I don't know how this works, but it does. With XP I ended up with so many duplicated pictures. It also puts them oh so neatly into folders with the date, unless you specify another name. I just love it!

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Re: Transferring games to new PC [Re: hawkavonpuka] #702578
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Good for you Chrissie. Glad to hear all is going well with the new computer!

Re: Transferring games to new PC [Re: hawkavonpuka] #702582
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Hi hawkavonpuka, I think if your present PC is doing everything you want it to then there is no need to change it!

Unfortunately my XP wasn't - it was fully upgradeable but when I looked into the cost it just made more sense to buy a new one with more power, more memory, a better graphics card & a more up-to-date operating system. I have at least six newer AGs that just wouldn't work + a few Casual Games that didn't play too well either! So for me it was a good decision! Also I can see that eventually XP won't be able to support a lot of games in the not too distant future!

I haven't had a chance yet to check out how downloading pictures works but I would guess with any OS if you have duplicates of pictures with different titles & formats you would still end up with copies of the same picture?

Re: Transferring games to new PC [Re: chrissie] #702589
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chrissie what I meant was that if you put in the same little disc in that you have put in previously it will only download the new pictures on the disc. I don't know how it "knows" but it does. With my XP it downloads all the same pictures unless you check off the ones you want or don't want. I ended up with the 700+ pictures on my daughters camera card downloaded twice.

I think you are going to love your new computer, wish I had the space for two desktops, but I don't.


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Re: Transferring games to new PC [Re: hawkavonpuka] #702824
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I see what you mean now hawkavonpuka!

I don't have enough space for two desktops either & I've only got one monitor. The XP I'll tuck away in a cupboard & bring it out in
emergencies i.e. if something goes wrong with my Win7 or I desperately want to play something that Win7 doesn't agree with! lol

Re: Transferring games to new PC [Re: chrissie] #702862
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We never have enough computers do we?


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