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    • jgbJ Offline
      jgb
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      I had to install a new 480gb SSD when my old 128gb SSD crashed. 😒 It is fully readable but not bootable. I have both SSD mounted, 480 is πŸ˜„ 128 id E:.

      I reinstalled SU 2015 on πŸ˜„ but none of my old settings are there (expected)

      Which directories/files on the old SSD do I need to copy over to regain my toolbars, add-ons, materials, etc?


      jgb

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      • L Offline
        L i am
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        I dont think you can do as you wish, but You can download sketchup make 2017 make for free. https://help.sketchup.com/en/downloading-older-versions

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        • jujuJ Offline
          juju
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          @jgb said:

          I had to install a new 480gb SSD when my old 128gb SSD crashed. 😒 It is fully readable but not bootable. I have both SSD mounted, 480 is πŸ˜„ 128 id E:.

          I reinstalled SU 2015 on πŸ˜„ but none of my old settings are there (expected)

          Which directories/files on the old SSD do I need to copy over to regain my toolbars, add-ons, materials, etc?

          Rather do a fresh install of everything, copying things over will not work for some things, may work for a few extensions, but overall it's a bad idea, more pain than the shortcut is worth.

          Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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          • jgbJ Offline
            jgb
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            It was a fresh install, but on a new clean SSD. Now all I want to do is recreate the same old directory structures with the configuration and settings files copied over from the old SSD.

            I just need to know where those dirs and files are located on the old SSD. For RBZ files I can reinstall, but there are some native SU files that contain general settings like KB shortcuts, etc.
            I have no idea where they are as they are usually buried deep in some obscure tree.


            jgb

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            • jgbJ Offline
              jgb
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              L I Am

              I can't install 2017. 2016 is as high as I can go. My system is 32 bit and 2017 and later are 64 bit.

              Actually my hardware is all 64 bit but long ago I inadvertently installed Win 10 32 bit and now I am stuck with it.


              jgb

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              • BepB Offline
                Bep
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                You could find the Sketchup KB shortcuts on te registry of the old drive.
                https://jchornsey.wordpress.com/2015/03/11/accessing-another-windows-computers-registry-from-a-disk-in-windows-8-1/
                But be very carefull!Knipsel.PNG

                "History is written by the winners"

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                • jujuJ Offline
                  juju
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                  @jgb said:

                  L I Am

                  I can't install 2017. 2016 is as high as I can go. My system is 32 bit and 2017 and later are 64 bit.

                  Actually my hardware is all 64 bit but long ago I inadvertently installed Win 10 32 bit and now I am stuck with it.

                  If your C drive failed and you're reinstalling, then rather go for the 64-bit version? I have not come across any 32-bit software (that I use) that would not run on Win 10 64-bit.

                  Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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                  • jgbJ Offline
                    jgb
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                    I have been considering that path. Just too lazy to do it.

                    In the mean time, ver 2015 is up and "almost" working. A lot of KB shortcuts are missing.
                    And when I cold start 2015 I get a long list of load errors (attached). I have a long list of plugins and extensions some seem to work, others are MIA.

                    I know I have to reload some (hopefully not all) so if someone can tell me which plugins failed to load, I would appreciate that.
                    If you need it, I can screenshot the plugins directory.


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                    jgb

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                    • Dave RD Offline
                      Dave R
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                      You can read the names of the extensions in the paths after SketchUp/Plugins. This is why you were advised to install the extensions fresh from their sources. If you'd done that there'd be no chasing these loading errors.

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