How to Create a Clean Install
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Revision as of 10:24, 17 November 2023
The information in this Wiki Page applies to T:ANE, TRS19, TRS22 and Trainz Plus. It describes how to set up one (or more) alternative User Data Folders that can contain different sets of installed assets from a bare minimum (built-in and base assets only) to various specialist installs. |
What is a "Clean Install"
A Clean Install is a User Data Folder that contains only those assets that were originally installed with your version of Trainz | |
There will be no assets that are Installed from DLS, Payware, Packaged or Modified but these can be added |
A Clean Install will create a User Data Folder that is identical to the one that existed immediately after you first installed your current version of Trainz. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Setting Up the New User Data Folder |
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1 | Create a Destination Folder for the New User Data Install
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2 | Start Trainz |
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3 | Open Trainz Settings From the Trainz Launcher select Trainz Settings |
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4 | Open Install Left Click on the Install tab |
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5 | Copy and Save the Current Folder Address Left Click inside the box containing the address details then highlight and copy (press the Ctrl + A keys then the Ctrl + C keys). The address will be copied to your systems clipboard.
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6 | Point Trainz to the New User Data Folder
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7 | Close the Trainz Settings Window You will be shown a message asking for a restart.
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8 | Close the Trainz Launcher Dropping you back to the Windows desktop. |
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9 | Restart Trainz Launcher You may get a dialogue window asking you to set your display options (Ultra, etc). If so select one to suit. |
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10 | Start Trainz Select the Start Trainz option from the Launcher |
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Switching Between User Data Folders |
You can switch Trainz between your seperate User Data Folders at any time | |
Only those assets installed in your currently selected User Data Folder will be available for use in Trainz |
Once you have set up an alternative User Data Folder or Folders you can easily switch between them and the original at any time.
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1 | Open the Trainz Settings Install Tab (A repeat of Steps 2 , 3 and 4 in the section above)
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2 | Navigate to the Alternative User Data Folder
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3 | Close the Trainz Settings Window You will be shown a message asking for a restart.
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4 | Close the Trainz Launcher Dropping you back to the Windows desktop. |
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5 | Restart Trainz Launcher You may get a dialogue window asking you to set your display options (Ultra, etc). If so select one to suit. |
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6 | Start Trainz Select the Start Trainz option from the Launcher |
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This page was created by Trainz user pware in November 2023 and was last updated as shown below.