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Anyway to migrate mod organizer/STEP Core to new SSD?


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Hi all, I've just spent the last 15 hours dilligently following & implementing STEP Core and I'm loving the visual and gameplay improvements, but what I'm not loving is the performance hit on my systems harddrive. The HDD LED on my chassis is blinking like crazy. A defragmentation helped a lot but there is still room for improvement and I would like to upgrade to an SSD, but need to know if there is any way I can backup and migrate all 15 hours of painstaking work so that I do not have to endure it once again so soon!

 

STEP wiki and google returned nothing, so hence this topic!

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If you are replacing your HDD with an SSD, simply copy the entire ModOrganizer folder to back it up. If buying an SSD in addition to your HDD, simply move Skyrim to your SSD (there's instructions here somewhere, but I forget where) and then move Mod Organizer along with it, redirecting downloads onto your HDD to save space on your SSD.

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Hi. I plan on using my current 500g WD caviar black HDD as my Windows drive and use the new SSD for my secondary drive for storage (archives, music, downloads, games, ect).

 

I understand how to back things up and re-point directories to get everything working with each other however I'm not sure if my STEP core/load order, ect will get broken during the process?

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