New computer with Windows 11 fresh install

Jayco-man

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Then I redownloaded the game from my download place from MyTrainz. Then I went to my old computer and copied my route to a portable SSD 1tb. Then I copied it to the Trainz program in my new computer but when I open it there is a lot of stuff missing and I don't understand if I copied it should it not all be there? Need help to get my route back to where it was.
 
Did you select the route with all its dependencies? Content manager list dependencies recursively then export a .cdp

Alternatively grab the data file settings, install local data file and copy it over. Set the local data file to the new location.

Cheerio John
 
Did you select the route with all its dependencies? Content manager list dependencies recursively then export a .cdp

Alternatively grab the data file settings, install local data file and copy it over. Set the local data file to the new location.

Cheerio John
Thanks ill check that out.
 
Ok I've tried this several times with no luck so can you give me a little more detail on how to do it. For right non let just focus on getting the cdp file made. Thanks for the help in advance.
 
There are two parts to this. First export the route as a .cdp. That should load fine into the new installation.

Next on the old machine find the route and right click it in content manager. find list dependencies recursively and select. This will bring up a new screen. Sort on status. Select packaged and installed from DLS, you may have some modified as well. When highlighted export to .CDP I'd normally change the default name on the .cdp. Then import.

That should work fine.

The other technique is to copy over the \data file and dump it on the new machine then change the pointer in trainz settings, install tab. I'd delete the backups first or you may find the file quite large. This method copies over everything you've downloaded.

Cheerio John
 
Ok I bring up the new screen, I'm not sure what you mean by sort on status but if I say select all it will let me make a CDP file and then it names the file content-archive. If I rename this file and make a CDP file, am I good or not? Thanks in advance.
 
Ok I bring up the new screen, I'm not sure what you mean by sort on status but if I say select all it will let me make a CDP file and then it names the file content-archive. If I rename this file and make a CDP file, am I good or not? Thanks in advance.
That works but it will omit the built-in stuff etc. which should be on your new machine. The only reason for renaming it is so you know what it is. Status is a column that may not show by default, but can be added.

Cheerio John
 
Ok, I made the CDP file and installed under my route file, but it says it can't open the CDP file. I would have though when I dropped the CDP file in it would have opened it automatically. Thanks again in advance for the help.
 
Nibble it. In content manager on the column headings click you you should see add columns. Add in status if it isn't there.

Do the list dependencies recursively. Now sometimes the .cdp can be too large to import. Sort on status. Select half a dozen and export them to a .cdp. Try importing them. If it works then select a group export them changing the file name so batch1, batch2 etc. I'd go for packaged first, then installed from the DLS. Import the batched cdps.

There is always the second method for pulling in the data file folder. I assume both machines have the same version of trainz?

Cheerio John
 
Your content-archive folder is not a CDP file.. It contains all the CDP files. You select the import CDP files and select the content-archive folder. Trainz will install all the files in the folder.
 
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