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I've had to re-install RCT3 some time ago but despite backing up a bunch of files I was unable to continue from where I'd got up to in the new installation.


Does anyone know what I need to backup to get the progress and unlocked tracks to carry across between installations?

Additionally, My girlfriend started playing under my windows account, but her progress isn't carried across to her account. Is there a way of copying this over too?

Thanks in advance for you help,

Stu
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#2
To save progress within RCT, you need to back-up everything in your My Documents/RCT3 folder. If RCT was installed on multiple user accounts, then you will need to back up the RCT3 folder inside My Docs for every user account.

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Excellent, thanks for the advice.

I've been hit by a particularly insidious trojan that seems to defy removal by all the usual tools at the moment, so now seems like a good time to blitz the machine and start from scratch.

For the record: If you see something called 'SpywareQuake' on your machine, you're in trouble... :-(

Stu.
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Imorital Wrote:Excellent, thanks for the advice.
No problem Smile

Imorital Wrote:If you see something called 'SpywareQuake' on your machine, you're in trouble.
Sorry to hear about that, esp as some can be a real a** to remove Frown However, there are many pieces of software that will be able to prevent such attacks. I use BitDefender, like most anti-virus software, it's not free, but it runs rings round Norton and McAfee Smile This thing is very, very through during scans, and has real-time packet inspection of internet traffic, preventing threats that may not even be in it's virus/spyware list.

You can find it here: www.bitdefender.com

I use BitDefender 9 Pro Pluss, and you get the best firewall I have ever seen, virus-scan, spyware scan, registry cleaner and the virus database is updated every hour!

I reccomend you give it a try, above all, it's cheaper than Norton too...
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Imorital Wrote:For the record: If you see something called 'SpywareQuake' on your machine, you're in trouble... :-(

That happened to me too. It said I had something like 278 viruses found and the home page on Internet Explorer kept changing to this thing telling me to spent hundereds of pounds installing something to get rid of them all. In the end my whole compter crashed and I had to reset it to factory seconds, but I hadn't backed anythung up... I must go and back up my parks now in case something like that happens again...
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