I am trying to backup my games so I thought this piece of software would be good.
However It cannot seem to make it through my Minecraft Folder.
I have attached a screenshot of the crash. Not matter how many files I delete it keeps getting stuck.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tyDLD1 ... sp=sharing
Crashing when searching for new games at first boot.
- InsaneMatt
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Re: Crashing when searching for new games at first boot.
You can tell GameSave Manager to skip troublesome records via the /ignore commandline.
To achieve this, try one of the following:
To achieve this, try one of the following:
- Use Command Prompt
Hold your WinKey on the keyboard and press R. You'll be presented with a Run dialog. In this dialog, enter cmd and press Enter on your keyboard.
You'll need to type in the following (where "C:\Program Files (x86)\GameSave Manager v3" is the directory where GameSave Manager is on your system)Code: Select all
"C:\Program Files (x86)\GameSave Manager v3\gs_mngr_3.exe" "/ignore Minecraft (full)"
- Use a .bat script file
Open Notepad and enter the command specified above. Save your file as a .bat file-type (you may need to select All Files under the Filter option when saving, remembering to append .bat to your filename)
Double-click your newly created .bat script file to execute it - Use a shortcut
Right-click drag-and-drop the gs_mngr_3.exe to another folder and select Create shortcuts here from the Context Menu that appears.
Open the shortcut's properties and append the "/ignore Minecraft (full)" commandline to the end of it's Target property (separating the existing value and the newly added with a single space)
Double-click the shortcut to execute it
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