How to Set Up Playnite Portable — Step-by-Step Tutorial

Playnite Portable vs Installed — Which Should You Use?

Quick summary

  • Portable: Best if you move Playnite between machines, keep everything in one folder (on USB/SSD), or want settings & library stored alongside the app.
  • Installed: Best for a single PC, automatic updates, system integration (Start menu, file associations), and fewer manual steps for backups.

Key differences (table)

Attribute Portable Installed
Settings & library location In Playnite folder (moves with app) %AppData%\Playnite (per‑machine)
Portability Copy folder to another PC — ready to run Tied to the installed system; must migrate AppData
Auto-update Supported but manual folder replacement sometimes easier Auto-update integrated and seamless
System integration Limited (no uninstaller, no Start menu shortcuts by default) Full integration (shortcuts, uninstall entry, file associations)
Backups & migration Simply copy folder Must copy %AppData%\Playnite or use built‑in backup
Multi-user on same PC Each copy uses its own folder Shared per‑user settings in AppData
Use with controllers/handhelds Ideal for handhelds/USB drives Better stability for desktop setups
Risk of data loss on removal Higher if stored on removable media and removed unexpectedly Lower — data in AppData on disk unless deleted

When to choose Portable

  • You plan to run Playnite from a USB/portable SSD or move it between PCs (e.g., multiple desktops, handheld PC).
  • You want a single folder containing app, database, images, and config for easy backups or transfers.
  • You prefer keeping everything self-contained without writing to %AppData%.

When to choose Installed

  • Playnite will stay on one PC and you want tighter Windows integration and simpler auto‑updates.
  • You prefer automatic handling of config in %AppData% and less manual maintenance.
  • You want standard uninstall behavior and Start menu/shortcut management.

Practical tips

  • To convert installed → portable: close Playnite, copy contents of %AppData%\Playnite into Playnite folder, delete uninstaller files, and set DatabasePath to “library” in config.json (per Playnite docs).
  • For backups: portable = copy folder; installed = back up %AppData%\Playnite or use Playnite’s backup feature.
  • Keep themes/extensions & plugins in mind: some may behave differently between modes; use Safe Mode if troubleshooting.

If you want, I can give step‑by‑step conversion or backup instructions for your current setup (assuming Windows).

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