Ever had to format your system?

Perhaps you have been victim of file corruption which also victimized your game saves? Maybe you just wish to transfer your game save(s) to your new machine, or to take with you to a friend's?

With GameSave Manager, you can easily backup, restore and transfer your game save(s). No longer do you need to manually track through all of the those different directories to backup/restore/transfer your game saves, making it great for those who like to share game save progress with friends/family, format frequently, paranoid about data loss, etc.

What's New

  • Note: This is a 'hotfix' release based on 3.1.532.0
  • Fixed: Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and Windows 11 being incorrectly flagged as unsupported in 'Sync & Link'

Previous Release Notes:

  • Added: '/silent' switch; run a scheduled task using this commandline to suppress error prompts (shortcuts to logs are generated on the desktop instead)
  • Added: Registry rulesets can now specify entire sub keys or specific values in sub keys to process (e.g "Config\*" or "Config\LanguageName")
  • Fixed: Registry backups failing when exported data utilises UTF-16 (unicode) encoding
  • Fixed: Registry backups failing when not running with administrative rights
  • Fixed: Restoration paths targeting the 'Steam Install Directory' failing to be correctly detected when utilising multiple 'Steam Library' locations
  • Fixed: UI glitch when listing registry values of a backup archive
  • Fixed: User being able to start--or end--a Registry Key path with a backslash, potentially causing issues with detection
  • The 'Scheduled Task Wizard' dialog is now resizable
  • Updated 7zip assemblies (from 22.01 to 23.01)
  • Very minor performance improvements