Hello to you and everyone who reads this,
So my predicament is that I recently moved into the countryside on my farm, I have no internet connection out there save for my phone which has only 7GB of hotspot. I do however have internet at my old house and have been using it to download huge files such as all my games. It is quite an ordeal though as transporting the case is a problem in my small car. With that bit of background about my situation out of the way.
MY QUESTION IS, is it possible to transfer the games files from my laptops SSD to my desktop by moving the SSD into my Desktop and then add the games registry addresses into my desktops registry? Both machines are Windows 8.1.
I believe that if I can view the registry files of my laptops registry on the SSD through my desktop's file system. I should be able to copy over the registry addresses and then my desktop could find and play the games, right? It makes perfect sense in my head at least. Since when a program is installed through an installation wizard, it places the files in the drive you chose and then installs the registry addresses so the computer will know where to look for them. Correct me if I'm wrong and then please enlighten me.
Has anyone tackled this before? Anyone able to pull it off? As long as I have both computers with origin, my account and the record of my purchases on both machines. I think I shouldn't run into any game security implications. Still makes legal and possible sense right?
Thanks by the way for reading this if you actually made it through all that.
Your helpful / subject related comments and suggestions are very welcome plus appreciated!
So my predicament is that I recently moved into the countryside on my farm, I have no internet connection out there save for my phone which has only 7GB of hotspot. I do however have internet at my old house and have been using it to download huge files such as all my games. It is quite an ordeal though as transporting the case is a problem in my small car. With that bit of background about my situation out of the way.
MY QUESTION IS, is it possible to transfer the games files from my laptops SSD to my desktop by moving the SSD into my Desktop and then add the games registry addresses into my desktops registry? Both machines are Windows 8.1.
I believe that if I can view the registry files of my laptops registry on the SSD through my desktop's file system. I should be able to copy over the registry addresses and then my desktop could find and play the games, right? It makes perfect sense in my head at least. Since when a program is installed through an installation wizard, it places the files in the drive you chose and then installs the registry addresses so the computer will know where to look for them. Correct me if I'm wrong and then please enlighten me.
Has anyone tackled this before? Anyone able to pull it off? As long as I have both computers with origin, my account and the record of my purchases on both machines. I think I shouldn't run into any game security implications. Still makes legal and possible sense right?
Thanks by the way for reading this if you actually made it through all that.
Your helpful / subject related comments and suggestions are very welcome plus appreciated!
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