xcopy "%USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games\Halo MCC" "C:\Google Drive\Halo Backups\Saves" /E /I /Y xcopy "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Halo The Master Chief Collection\config" "C:\Google Drive\Halo Backups\Config" /E /I /Y Schedule it via Task Scheduler to run every time halo.exe closes.
You’ve modded halo.exe to run at 4K ultrawide. You have 200 hours of campaign progress. Then your SSD dies. halo.exe google drive
Dragging halo.exe to Drive manually works until you forget. Then you run an old version from the cloud and wonder why everything breaks. Then your SSD dies
@echo off copy "C:\Google Drive\halo.exe" "C:\Programs\halo.exe" start "" "C:\Programs\halo.exe" Now halo.exe is backed up, versioned, and accessible from any PC. No more USB drives, no more "where did I save that?" Option 2: For Gaming (Halo: Combat Evolved / MCC Saves) Title: Save Your Spartan: Backing Up halo.exe Saves & Configs to Google Drive @echo off copy "C:\Google Drive\halo
halo.exe is probably fine. But treat every .exe in your cloud storage like a stranger's USB drive. Which one do you need? If you tell me what halo.exe actually does in your case, I will rewrite the post exactly for your audience.
Here is how I set up a dead-simple, cloud-backed version control system for halo.exe using only and a batch script.