If you want to backup your Project64 Legacy installation (before formatting your hard drive for example) or move your Project64 Legacy installation to another computer etc., you need to know where all your personal settings are stored.

The Windows Registry is used for JaboD3D Plugin settings. You could save this data if you wanted to (athough its probably easier and quicker just to set up the application and plugins again) by exporting the relevant registry keys (function of Windows built in Registry Editor).

  • [-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\JaboSoft\Project64 DLL]

All Support and Settings files are locacted in a sub-folder of the installatioin root folder:

\Config

These files are the following:

  • AziCfg.bin - AziAudio_Legacy Configuration file
  • Icepir8LLE-config.ini - Icepir8sLegacyLLE Configuration file
  • Icepir8sRSP.dat - Icepir8sLegacyRSP Configuration file
  • NRage.ini - INRage_Legacy_Input Configuration file
  • Project64.apps- IApplication Settings are stored in this Configuration file
  • Project64.cdb - Cheat Database file
  • Project64.rdi - Rom Database Information Configuration file
  • Project64.rdn - Rom Database Notes Configuration file (This is a user file and not maintained by the team)
  • Project64.rds - Rom Database Settings Configuration file

Changes to ROM Settings are saved in the ROM Database Settings (Project64.rds) This applies to you if you have added any ROMs to the file or changed any entries for existing ROMs.

Any cheat codes you added are saved the Cheat Database (Project64.cdb), so back that up aswell if you want to keep them.

You input configuration can be exported to a file (see you current input plugin configuration).

Don't forget to also backup:

  • any 3rd party plugins if your plugins folder is a subfolder of your Project64 Legacy folder (as by default)
  • any save files if your Saves folder is a subfolder of your Project64 Legacy folder (as by default).
  • any ROM files you may have put in your Project64 Legacy folder
 
Installation Preperation Standard Install Installing Games
 
Keeping Current Adding Plugins Using Plugins on other Emus Backing up
   

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