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My PC is on the blink and I want to transfer saved games (Quern) to my other PC. Have posted support requests without luck; can anyone help me?
I thought GOG help cloud saves but even if it doesn't surely the game saves must be in my PC?

Any help would be much appreciated
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adelaffing: My PC is on the blink and I want to transfer saved games (Quern) to my other PC. Have posted support requests without luck; can anyone help me?
I thought GOG help cloud saves but even if it doesn't surely the game saves must be in my PC?

Any help would be much appreciated
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Quern_-_Undying_Thoughts#Save_game_data_location
I just finished transferring files using a local network. Have not set up a local network in twenty years so was slightly interesting to do so.

When a PC acts like it is about to break, saving the files is first prioriy and diagnosing and repairing the next. Hopefully yours is easy to repair.
It would be smart to work on backing up all files, you wouldn't want to lose anything.

For game saves, if you want to copy them over you can normally look up the location for your OS and then copy the file of the save. Doing this also is a great way to backup saves so in case they get corrupted you don't have to restart or have a backup to go to if you overwrite the save after something you don't want to happen happens.
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Themken: When a PC acts like it is about to break, saving the files is first prioriy and diagnosing and repairing the next. Hopefully yours is easy to repair.
Ideally, important files should be backed up before the first sign of "breaking". Just expecting everything in life to magically turn out fine is an indication that you need to dial down on the drugs. :-P

ps. I've never had an SSD die on me, but from what I read, it's sudden death without warning.
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Themken: When a PC acts like it is about to break, saving the files is first prioriy and diagnosing and repairing the next. Hopefully yours is easy to repair.
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teceem: Ideally, important files should be backed up before the first sign of "breaking". Just expecting everything in life to magically turn out fine is an indication that you need to dial down on the drugs. :-P

ps. I've never had an SSD die on me, but from what I read, it's sudden death without warning.
Yep but I only backup the saves from some games normally as the rest may be just nice to haves. Also transferred over some GOG installers since LAN is much faster than internet where I am right now. My normal backup system did its job just two days before the laptop broke.

But, this starts to look like thread hijacking, sorry.