It's actually pretty easy to do: Create a save by sleeping in a bed. Quit the game. Go to C:\Users\ Username \Documents\My Games\Fallout4\Saves. You will see a list starting with either Exitsave or Autosave. The most recent one should be the one on the top (the file name contains the name of the location where you created this save).

Your saves are stored in Documents/my games/Fallout 4/Saves. What you can do is create a .zip archive with those you want to keep on your laptop, send them to your email address or whatever, and delete them from your pc. You can also get a free file transfer protocol FTP service like Dropbox or Mediafire account.

Try and find a save (like an autosave) that took place outside. Other than that, uninstalling and installing again might work. Usserymtg (Topic Creator) 7 years ago #5. I finally got it to work. It's the strangest thing. I downloading a save from one of my previous playthroughs, and it loaded just fine.
Make sure Steam Cloud Sync for Fallout 4 is enabled on the $500 PC. 2. Launch your game, load a save, make a NEW save and then exit the game. This should trigger Steam to sync. (if you hover over the Steam tray icon, you will see it say "synchronizing" when it's active) 3. Wait for it to finish and then shut down the $500 PC.
Going to try to keep this brief. So, recently when I got back into Fallout 4, I noticed that whenever I save my game (overwrite, because I try to keep my saves to 1-2 saves per character), then fast travel, my newer save which should have overwritten the older save is instead a separate save. In other words, the game acts as if made a separate save. This would be fine if I wanted 50 billion

Jul 9, 2009. #9. douglatins said: you should post this in FO3 forum, and thats probably because of mods. Adding mods shouldnt affect the saves. Patches either, they never did me. Sometimes if I launch from the launcher and not the shortcut to the .exe, it doesnt load up Live to access my game. T.

Answer: You don't. The game saves in My Documents. The only way is to move My Documents folder to d: drive. Right click My Documents and select Porperty, in the Location tab you can assign another path for My Documents and move all file. axiomat wrote on march 31, 2017: That method only works for attached storage.
Absolutely safe to install mid-game. The MCM Settings Manager it-self contains no scripts and store no (own) settings in your savegame. Save, load, transfer, import and export all your MCM settings at once. Transfer settings between savegames, backup your favorite settings, or send your settings to another user!
Thanks Sniper Jebus, this sorted out my issues with Fallout 4, was tearing my hair out trying to figure it out. This is what I did: 1: Create new local user. 2: signed out of Microsoft account. 3: sign in with local user account. Also I disabled OneDrive. You need to unlink it, and make sure it does not start when Windows does. the game launcher creates the folder when you run the game. game installation does not. if there are no saves and no .ini files, delete the Fallout4 folder. run the game and see if the game launcher creates the folder/files with the correct permissions. Actually there is ini and Fallout4Prefs in the folder. Just no Saves.
Yes, it will overwrite auto saves and quick saves should you choose to play with the old save (i.e. change areas and press the quick save button). But manual saves will never be affected by that. There is no possibility that a manual save is overwritten unless you yourself choose to overwrite that save. If for some reason Fallout 4 hides saves
Best to choose an earlier save game and continue from that. Fortunately for me, my save games didn't actually have an " [M]" in front of them. It was whenever I made any new saves from those saves that the tag would appear. Fortunately, I installed the FO4 Script extender and the mod to enable achievements. 8. Unfortunately, Fallout 4 doesn't OFFICIALLY support changing the name of the save file. For some reason, Bethesda didn't want to allow us the comfort. On the PC version you can just change the file name, but since you can't do that with the PS4 version, it's not an option. However, there are some alleged methods of achieving what you want to do. ******UPDATE******* Link to my video for the fix pOeR.
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