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Finding and managing your Halo Infinite save files when using a repack (like those from FitGirl, DODI, or ElAmigos) can be a bit different than the standard Steam or Xbox versions. Repacks often use custom cracks (EMU) that change the default save path to ensure your progress is stored locally on your PC. Where to Find Your Save Files

Depending on which crack or emulator your repack uses (like Goldberg or FLT), check these common local paths:

Goldberg EMU Path:C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Goldberg SteamEmu Saves\1240440\remote

Alternative AppData Path:C:\Users\\AppData\Local\HaloInfinite\Saved\SaveGames

Public Documents Path:C:\Users\Public\Documents\Steam\CODEX\1240440\remote How to Manually Save Progress

In the Halo Infinite campaign, the game uses an autosave system, but you can force a hard save to ensure you don't lose data: save game halo infinite repack

Capture a Forward Operating Base (FOB): Fast traveling to or capturing a FOB triggers a "Saving Progress" message, which is more permanent than a standard checkpoint.

Check the UI: Ensure you see the text "Saving Progress" on your screen; a simple "Saving Checkpoint" may only reset you to that spot if you die during the current session, but might not log the data to your disk for a restart. Moving Saves to a Different PC

If you are upgrading your hardware or moving to a new repack version: Navigate to the folder locations listed above.

Copy the entire folder named 1240440 (the Steam AppID for Halo Infinite).

Paste it into the corresponding directory on your new setup. Finding and managing your Halo Infinite save files

If you are looking for specific 100% Completion Save Files, many community members share them on gaming forums like Nexus Mods or FearLess Revolution.


5. Transferring Saves (Steam <-> Repack <-> GamePass)

If you played the campaign legitimately via GamePass or Steam and want to move to a repack (or vice versa):

  1. Steam/GamePass: Saves are usually in %LOCALAPPDATA%\HaloInfinite\Packages.
  2. Repack: Saves are usually in the same place, BUT the folder naming convention (the User ID) will differ.
  3. The Process:
    • Copy the save data from the legitimate source.
    • Create a new save in the Repack version (start a new game and save immediately).
    • Open the Repack save folder and overwrite the new save files with your legitimate save files.
    • Note: Do not overwrite the folder itself, only the contents inside.

Where to find reliable saves:

  • CS.RIN.RU – Forum thread for Halo Infinite (check “Steam Emu Saves” section)
  • ** Nexus Mods** – Search “Halo Infinite save” and filter by “Offline/Crack compatible”
  • Reddit – r/CrackSupport or r/HaloLeaks

1. CODEX / Goldberg Emulator Saves (Most Common)

If you downloaded a repack between 2021 and 2023, it likely uses this emulator.

  • Full Path: %APPDATA%\Goldberg SteamEmu Saves\settings
  • How to get there: Press Win + R, type %APPDATA%, press Enter. Find the folder named Goldberg SteamEmu Saves, then open settings.
  • Save file name: user_ followed by a long number. The actual save data is contained in a file named remote or a binary file with no extension.
  • Crucial note: Some CODEX repacks save directly under %LOCALAPPDATA%\HaloInfinite\Saved\SaveGames. Always check both.

Step-by-Step: How to Backup Your Halo Infinite Repack Save

Do not wait until you lose progress. Follow these steps immediately after finishing a gaming session.

Step 1: Identify your emulator. Look inside your game installation folder (where HaloInfinite.exe is located). If you see steam_api64.dll or Goldberg.dll, you are using a Goldberg/CODEX variant. If you see emPress.dll, you are using EMPRESS. always backup your progress.

Step 2: Open the save folder. Use the paths listed above. The fastest method is to copy-paste the full path into File Explorer.

Step 3: Copy the entire save folder. Do not just copy the file. Right-click the folder (e.g., remote, SaveGames, or settings) and select Copy.

Step 4: Paste to a safe location. Create a folder on your Desktop, external drive, or cloud storage (Google Drive/Dropbox). Name it Halo Infinite Save Backup - [Date].

Step 5: Verify the backup. The folder should be between 1MB and 20MB. If it is 0KB, the save is corrupt, and you need to load a previous manual save in-game.

Scenario B: Different repack type (e.g., FitGirl → OnlineFix)

  1. Locate FitGirl saves: %AppData%\Goldberg SteamEmu Saves\1245620\remote
  2. Locate OnlineFix saves: C:\Users\Public\Documents\OnlineFix\1245620\Saves
  3. Copy the .sav files from FitGirl’s folder into OnlineFix’s folder.
  4. Rename if necessary (OnlineFix expects save_0.sav, save_1.sav – match the naming convention exactly).

Warning: Some repacks use XOR encryption differently. If the game doesn’t recognize the save, use Halo Infinite Save Converter (available on GitHub) to strip and reapply headers.


2. How to Backup Your Save Game

Before applying a repack update or transferring saves, always backup your progress.

  1. Navigate to the save location mentioned above.
  2. Copy the entire folder containing the save files (usually named Storage, Users, or a long number string).
  3. Paste it to a safe location (like your Desktop or a USB drive).

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