# Backup Save Files

<p class="callout success">This technique essentially gives the player infinite save slots for each campaign.</p>

### Finding Save Files

Find your remote folder for DOOM Eternal, ex: **`C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\#########\782330\remote`** The **\#########** will be your Steam ID.

You should now see all of your saves and profile data as folders.

### Save Folders

<span style="text-decoration: underline;">The following are valid save folders:</span>  
**GAME-AUTOSAVE0**  
**GAME-AUTOSAVE1**  
**GAME-AUTOSAVE2**  
**DLC1-AUTOSAVE3**  
**DLC1-AUTOSAVE4**  
**DLC1-AUTOSAVE5**  
**DLC2-AUTOSAVE6**  
**DLC2-AUTOSAVE7**  
**DLC2-AUTOSAVE8  
HORDE-AUTOSAVE9 PROFILE**

GAME = Base Campaign  
DLC1 = The Ancient Gods Part 1  
DLC2 = The Ancient Gods Part 2  
HORDE = Horde Mode  
PROFILE = DOOM Level Data

<p class="callout info">You may not have all of these folders. That means you do not have a saved game for every slot.   
However, you should always have a PROFILE folder.</p>

### Backing Up Save Files

- Copy any one of these in a safe location.
- After you have saved a copy, you may delete the original save file and start a new one in game.
- If you want to restore a save, simply copy your backed save slot back into your remote folder.