So to save you from all that hassle, here is what you should do: Open Steam Library -> Right Click on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive -> Properties. Open Local Files tab. Choose Browse Local Files. Open ‘csgo’ folder. Copy ‘cfg’ folder to where you want to back up the files. Now go to Steam folder -> Open ‘userdata’.
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Always save in the /cfg folder, unless you have two accounts with the same settings. First of all, this option isn’t recommended. If done like this, a clean install of CSGO will wipe everything in this folder. If saved in “userdata,” a user’s Counter-Strike settings, configs, and autoexecs won’t be deleted by a clean install.
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Creating an autoexec.cfg file is easy. Open the cfg file in the game folder, make your changes there, and save it under a new name. You can access it through Steam. To do so, find CS:GO in your library and open its properties. Then, go …
Download the config from the pro player you like by clicking on the big button “download config .cfg file”. Then the download will automatically start and you need to unzip the zip file. Now you need to open your Steam folder on your computer, to place the config file into the correct location.
To start with, you should download config with pro-player setup. Before proceeding to below-mentioned steps, we advise you to save your personal autoexec beforehand, we have already told you how you can do this. Download archive together with settings file. Unzip config file in any folder you like. Go to Steam/steamapps/common/Counter-Strike Global …
Go to your CS:GO config folder. To find this, go to your Steam library and right click on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Then click on ‘Properties‘ and after that click ‘Browse Local Files‘. You’ll get to a map with lots of folders in it. Double click on ‘csgo‘, then go to ‘cfg‘. You’ll see a long list of files and documents, but don’t worry about that.
Open Steam, right-click on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and click “Manage”. Click on “BROWSE LOCAL FILES”. In the new window explorer folder, open “csgo” and then the “cfg” folder. For the userdata config file location.
Copy the config.cfg and your video.txt from your …\Steam\userdata\