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ILAN
Joined in Oct 2013

2 post(s)
May 9, 2020
I bought a larger extern disk. Please inform me how i can move the istripper directory on the new disk. I hope that i have not to reload my collection.

Thanks for your help and sorry for my english
pickle1
MODERATOR
Joined in Mar 2019

1353 post(s)
May 9, 2020
@ILAN - you will not have to re-download the collection.

Firstly - locate (from the settings option in the App) where iStripper currently stores the models - it will probably end with \local\vghd\models.

Using Windows Explorer or similar, go to that folder on your computer and copy the contents of the folder to your new drive.

Then simply go back into the App and change the folder where iStripper stores the models to point to your new hard drive location.

It will take a long time to do the copy.
Plopsaland
Joined in Sep 2008

131 post(s)
May 9, 2020
Hi, running I stripper now from a NAS as I do want a backup in case the drive fails. Lots of downloading time it will be with the collections.
Few things to consider do.

Quality of cards? I still run my downloads in 1080. I have premium which offers 4k, but my pc (although nice stuff and great gaming machine) is not supporting 4k. It mostly is the screen. So think about disk space. Do you really see benefit with 3k? Or is 1080 good enough? It saves disk space.

Further a bit more clear:

Click on the radar icon in your Istripper app. Right upper corner
Scroll down to data as stated in above comments.
Note that you can add multiple locations now. So you can still keep the old drive and use the new for more free space

Otherwise perhaps keep it as backup and just copy the data to new harddrive. Then add after copying this drive onder data.
make sure you map to the models folder. This includes DATA and models.

Good luck!

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