

- #SETTING SCREENSHOT PATH WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
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#SETTING SCREENSHOT PATH WINDOWS 10 CODE#
It would, of course, be alot better if the game allowed to change the saving path manually, but once again players have to make do with ZOS' inability to code something clean. If that elsewhere doesn't have any special character, it works like a charm with ESO. You just tell Windows that your "my document" folder is elsewhere. Alternatively, you can manually copy your whole folder and THEN change the "my document" target, then refuse the files to be moved, because they are already there.īasically, this just changes an environment variable. Obviously, make sure your system remains powered during the whole process. You will have the option to chose a new location and will be prompted if you want to copy (or move, I'm not sure) the content to the new location. Then, open your old "my documents" properties, and select the "location" tab, or whatever it's called in your language.

In my case, it was "E:\Documents", but it could be anywhere. Moving your entire "my documents" folder.Ĭreate a folder anywhere you please, so long as the whole access path has NO special character that doesn't exist in english. It might be especially usefull for you if your C drive is small.
#SETTING SCREENSHOT PATH WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
In the Desktop PC I mentioned at the beginning I have Windows 7 English, so everything is in English.Ĭan you please inform us how to change the screenshot location? I am afraid many people will have this problemĪnd also I want to tell you that I can still take screenshot manually by pasting at paint, after I press the print screen button of course.įound a way around the issue. So I wander if the problem is the greek words, or there is other issue. Some translations for the last picture to understand: How can we change the saving location? I want them to be saved in my Desktop location or in another folder! But inside the Screenshot subfolder is no screenshot and I have pressed Printscreen button dozens of times and none is ever saved! I found that the name is actually Documents, as this folder is the only one in OneDrive with the Elder Scrolls Online subfolder inside.
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Where 0000000 is a name in Greek (the Windows 10 are in greek version) and it showsn empty boxes as the games doenst understand those letters. Screenshot saved as: C:/Users/My Username/OneDrive/0000000/Elder Scrolls Online/live/Screenshot When I save a screenshot the game gives me the message: Because I have 2 discs and the C disc is SSD with small capacity I have the game installed on D which is HDD with big capacity. It has Win 10 and also the One drive application activated. I always played ESO in my Desktop PC with Win 7 without any issue saving screenshots at the default location elder scrolls online>live>screenshots How do I do that ? It's nowhere to be found in the game options, and if it's in some. Simply put, I need to change the default path for ESO to save screenshots.

Find a way to tell ESO where to save screenshots.

Gonna take a day or two, likely, and quite an annoyance just to be able to take an occasionnal screenshot. Create a new user profile, import everything, set everything up again, and so on. Since changing both a user name and user data file name in Windows 10 is a hassle (to say the least.), we basically have 2 choices : When using "\Documents\Elder Scrolls Online\live\Screenshots", it works. Basically, ESO cannot write to "Documents\Elder Scrolls Online\live\Screenshots" because of that special character. The game only has issues saving a screenshot when this particular account, which is the only one that has a non standard character in its name. I've tested it with another user account, it works. And that special character isn't recognised by ESO.
