To Whom It may Concern:
I have installed all modules for SS as well as made user books of my own. I want to back all that up in a place other than my computer.
My thinking is this:
Since SS initializes the modules when launched if I were to reinstall fresh and then unzip the commentaries I have now into the correct folders, when SS launches it would read all the modules I have saved and look exactly like it did before the fresh install.
This would be an effective way to save yourself the time of reloading all new modules in the case of a hard drive crash or other program corruption.
Is this correct or am I missing something about how it initializes modules.
Thanks.
Israel
I have installed all modules for SS as well as made user books of my own. I want to back all that up in a place other than my computer.
My thinking is this:
Since SS initializes the modules when launched if I were to reinstall fresh and then unzip the commentaries I have now into the correct folders, when SS launches it would read all the modules I have saved and look exactly like it did before the fresh install.
This would be an effective way to save yourself the time of reloading all new modules in the case of a hard drive crash or other program corruption.
Is this correct or am I missing something about how it initializes modules.
Thanks.
Israel