Joined: Jul 02, 2010
Posts: 320
Location: Tennessee
Well, I came home today to a crashed Win7. Can't recover with the disk, didn't have a image back-up and I've done about everything else I know to do. It just won't boot. Luckily, I keep an Ubuntu (Linux) partition on this computer on a separate HD...which I'm using to post this now.
Looks like my only option is to do a clean re-install.
Has anyone reinstalled BO? Anything I need to know with backing up profiles, Steam, etc? I would usually Google it, but I figure someone here has gone through this and can give me better advise.
Probably won't get to do this until Saturday, so see you guys on the battlefield sometime next week.
Joined: Nov 27, 2010
Posts: 53
I have not reinstalled BO but have reinstalled many games that use Steam. Steam saves the MP profiles on their end. But you may want to save the following:
...Your install...\Steam\steamapps\common\call of duty black ops\players
If you can manage to run a backup, try backing up Steam using the application built into Steam. It will save everything and you won't need to RE-Download the game again. You can find the option under the Steam window drop down on the Steam App \ Backup or Restore Games.
~*~ Stephanie ~*~
Joined: Dec 10, 2010
Posts: 210
Location: Louisiana
I have had to re-do my laptop, there is no need for a back up. all your information is saved in steam, just after re-install, downlaod steam, and you will have to re-download all your games, but the actual game information will still be there, it was for mine . . .
Bonjour Mes Amis, Laisser les bons temps rouler
Joined: Jul 02, 2010
Posts: 320
Location: Tennessee
Thanks to both of you.
I got LUCKY! Just before I had decided to start backing up and format, I noticed while in Ubuntu that the drive Windows 7 was on was not set as a primary boot drive...and it clicked that the Win7 DVD would be looking for the OS on whatever was set to that drive. Got that fixed from Ubuntu, and wha-la, the disk recognized the Win7 partition and off to repairing it went.
That being said, I love Western Digital...but stay away from their Caviar Green series of drives. This one is a 1 TB, and it keep getting bad sectors in it that's effecting my OS. I've got to get it replaced with a non-Al Gore certified drive.
Thanks for the tips!
Joined: Dec 10, 2010
Posts: 210
Location: Louisiana
glad to hear you are bad up and running . . .
Bonjour Mes Amis, Laisser les bons temps rouler
Joined: Mar 23, 2009
Posts: 455
Location: Osijek, Croatia
I recently moved my steam installation to another disk and i found on the steam forum that if you don't want to download all the games again all you have to do is copy the :
your drive\Steam\steamapps\
folder to a safe place and copy it back once you reinstall steam. All the games installed through steam are in that folder.