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Hey y'all, I know this has probably been beat to death but I want to make sure this goes as easy as possible. So please bear with me.

 

I am building a new PC tomorrow, got a new i9-9900k, anyways I have the DCS World v2.5.5 installed right now with all my modules.

 

Do I need to reject/backup any licenses or do anything special before formatting my drives and installing it into my new system? OR, Is there anything that will make things easier that I can do ahead of time?

 

I think the last time I re-installed DCS was back in 2017 when I did a clean windows installation.

 

thanks for any help/advice.

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On older modules that have starforce drm you should deactivate modules since they are tied to pc registry. I would also copy Saved Games folder to tbumb drive and cop over to new one once you re install to transfer your settings, configs, downloaded missions and skins...

 

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On older modules that have starforce drm you should deactivate modules since they are tied to pc registry. I would also copy Saved Games folder to tbumb drive and cop over to new one once you re install to transfer your settings, configs, downloaded missions and skins...

 

Cool, I have the saved games folder copied, I see the DCS folder in there so I know this is the right one, but I don't know which modules are the oldest.

 

My first was A-10, then Flaming cliffs 2 (I have 3 now) then the P-51 Mustang. So everything after that "should" be pretty new.

 

I'll just try to deactivate everything I am able and then uninstall the DCS world.

 

thanks man!

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