Hi guys,
First post here, I hope it’s alright to add it to this General section.
Every time I reinstall Windows 10 I start from zero with We Mod. No Settings, no Favorites remembered. Wand, if you prefer, but I prefer We Mod, it’s clearer and more iconic.
So now I’m on Windows 11, a younger, less mature, more primitive, and more troublesome Windows. It’s probably responsible for kicking me out the next day, so I had to ruthlessly disable Smart App Ctrl and log back in. I discovered that all custom data, Settings and especially Favorites of the Windows app had been erased, just by logging out and logging back in.
It takes a long time to set up even one game, in some cases, because I always change at least most if not all hotkeys. And it would be really amazing to be able to build a Favorites library of games that I can access from any computer, at any time, by just installing We Mod and logging in with my profile, and easily accessing all my Favs with their shmazillion custom hotkeys. But that’s never been possible for me, on any Windows 10 or 11 [x64]. My profile is not associated, it seems, with any Settings or Favorites.
So I was wondering, if I set, let’s say, Dark Souls Remastered as a Favorite, and One Hit Kills as Numpad 0, instead of its default Numpad 7, where in Windows is this particular tiny bit of data stored? And can I personally, manually, copy, paste, store, and restore that data myself, like a serious person?
Cheers!