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Hhhmmm... MO2 does some odd things with ini files. I don't use it though, so, not sure just what, exactly, those 'things' are. I think it has it's own copy of them somewhere else... There was another thread about this somewhere, a search might turn it up.

They had a OneDrive issue which I just tested (by deleting it entirely, and tried to launch a game) and still no use

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Did the game redetect your hardware after deleting the onedrive folder? (that really wasn't a good idea..... especially if your profile folders were actually in there....)

 

Try this:

 

Open File Explorer

Right click on "Desktop" select properties in the drop down menu. Go to the Location tab, see where the PC thinks that folder is stored.

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Did the game redetect your hardware after deleting the onedrive folder? (that really wasn't a good idea..... especially if your profile folders were actually in there....)

 

Try this:

 

Open File Explorer

Right click on "Desktop" select properties in the drop down menu. Go to the Location tab, see where the PC thinks that folder is stored.

huh i see now

it says onedrive while it's uninstalled and the non-onedrive folder is completely empty

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Did the game redetect your hardware after deleting the onedrive folder? (that really wasn't a good idea..... especially if your profile folders were actually in there....)

 

Try this:

 

Open File Explorer

Right click on "Desktop" select properties in the drop down menu. Go to the Location tab, see where the PC thinks that folder is stored.

huh i see now

it says onedrive while it's uninstalled and the non-onedrive folder is completely empty

 

okay i fixed it, turns out onedrive f*#@ed it, through some registry f*#@ery i fixed it and now it all-cool an dandy

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Did the game redetect your hardware after deleting the onedrive folder? (that really wasn't a good idea..... especially if your profile folders were actually in there....)

 

Try this:

 

Open File Explorer

Right click on "Desktop" select properties in the drop down menu. Go to the Location tab, see where the PC thinks that folder is stored.

huh i see now

it says onedrive while it's uninstalled and the non-onedrive folder is completely empty

 

okay i fixed it, turns out onedrive f***ed it, through some registry f*#@ery i fixed it and now it all-cool an dandy

 

Yeah, I am not a fan of onedrive... I am not a fan of signing in to my computer using a microsoft account either. So, no MS account for me, and onedrive is disabled in startup. :D

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