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Unfortunately, no. The problem isn't the game files, it is what goes into the registry to point to the game files. What I have done before, and what I intend to do again, is re-install from original DVR media OR (for some games) reinstall from original vendor download. STEAM games do that, for example. I take a full backup of about a dozen folders, none of which are system, system32, or program files from the "Owner" or "SYSTEM" users. Then I have backups of the "save" sub-folders if there is a game in progress that I want to save. STEAM will also save game progress for some games. My writing, ancestry, tax, and e-mail folders also get backed up. Then at some point I start the process on, essentially, a virgin system.
The "box with a DVR" I solved another way. Best Buy had a very good chassis that included a 1TB SSD, but I don't fully trust those. So I bought the unit and took it to Geek Squad to install a 2TB HDD and a new DVR. Yes, I could have done the installs myself, but my knuckles get cut too easily these days due to aging, thin skin. Plus doing it that way plus my membership with Best Buy means I have a warranty on what they assembled for me. Besides which, with the tree and concrete problems and my wife's recent foot surgery, I'm juggling too many plates at once anyway.
The "box with a DVR" I solved another way. Best Buy had a very good chassis that included a 1TB SSD, but I don't fully trust those. So I bought the unit and took it to Geek Squad to install a 2TB HDD and a new DVR. Yes, I could have done the installs myself, but my knuckles get cut too easily these days due to aging, thin skin. Plus doing it that way plus my membership with Best Buy means I have a warranty on what they assembled for me. Besides which, with the tree and concrete problems and my wife's recent foot surgery, I'm juggling too many plates at once anyway.