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# Migrating from yuzu
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When coming from yuzu, the migration is as easy as renaming some directories.
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## Windows
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Use the run dialog to go to `%APPDATA%` or manually go to `C:\Users\{USERNAME}\AppData\Roaming` (you may have to enable hidden files) and simply rename the `yuzu` directories and simply rename those to `suyu`.
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## Unix (macOS/Linux)
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Similarly, you can simply rename the folders `~/.local/share/yuzu` and `~/.config/yuzu` to `suyu`, either via a file manager or with the following commands:
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```sh
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$ mv ~/.local/share/yuzu ~/.local/share/suyu
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$ mv ~/.config/yuzu ~/.config/suyu
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```
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There is also `~/.cache/yuzu`, which you can safely delete. Suyu will build a fresh cache in its own directory.
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### Linux
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Depending on your setup, you may want to substitute those base paths for `$XDG_DATA_HOME` and `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` respectively.
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## Android
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TBD
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