They’re saved on my SD card but how do I know that they will be available after upgrading my SSD? And will a new Emudeck install not overwrite my SD card?

    • Gompje@lemmy.world
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      I moved from 256 to 1tb.

      First I used an usb-c adapter for the new ssd, this allowed me to copy all the files over from the existing disk using desktop mode and some terminal commands. Even the hidden files etc. After proper formatting and prepping the new disk.

      Then I just replaced the old with the 1tb. Everything was the same: no loss of anything. The full 1tb was usable as well.

      I followed a tut online just for the commands. If you don’t find it: shoot! I will digg in my history :)

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    I just upgraded my SSD yesterday. I used an SD card with Ventoy on it to live-boot Linux Mint. Then I plugged in a portable hard drive using a USB c to USB a adapter. Then I opened a terminal, and the onscreen keyboard (from Mint accessibility settings), I did ‘dd if=/dev/nvme01n of=/path/to/hardisk/steam.iso’

    Then, I took apart the deck, and swapped the SSD. Then I repeated the process above like: ‘dd if=/path/to/harddisk/steam.iso of=/dev/nvme01n’

    After that, I booted the system back into steam without a hiccup. Perfect clone.

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    Worked for me. Saves weere still there after my internal ssd swap. Had my saves on sd card. Fresh install of emudeck found old saves.